
CAC2 Blog–When a Child’s World Turns Upside Down, We Must Shine a Golden Light on Them
By CAC2 Staffer Bethany Lieberman At the moment a family hears “your child has cancer,” life changes, and their child’s world turns gold—the traditional color

By CAC2 Staffer Bethany Lieberman At the moment a family hears “your child has cancer,” life changes, and their child’s world turns gold—the traditional color

Assorted News from the Last Week: Bad news to start Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: The Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, a network dedicated to early phase

Assorted News from the Last Week: Bad news to start Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: The Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, a network dedicated to early phase

Assorted News from the Last Week: How wearable devices are empowering childhood cancer survivors. Improving fever management of hospitalized children with cancer: Barriers, facilitators, and

Assorted News from the Last Week: CAC2 Student Member and Rookie-of-the Year Joshua Omale published on the global rise in young-onset cancers and the role

By CAC2 Staffer Bethany Lieberman School-aged children typically embrace the summer season with a sense of joy and abandon. For me, it’s usually a time

Assorted News from the Last Week: CAC2 Supporting Organization Jazz Pharmaceuticals announced that the FDA granted accelerated approval for Modeyso™ (dordaviprone) for the treatment of

Assorted News from the Last Week: Scoping review of the utilization of wearable devices in pediatric and young adult oncology Engineered L-asparaginase variants with enhanced

Assorted News from the Last Week: Researchers at the University of Florida are moving closer to developing what they have described as a “universal” cancer

Assorted News from the Last Week: Muscle weakness in cancer survivors may be caused by treatable weakness in blood vessels. An aggressive childhood cancer case