
CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (March 7-13)
Assorted News from Last Week: Congress approved the fiscal year 2022 omnibus spending package on March 11. It included great news for the childhood cancer

Assorted News from Last Week: Congress approved the fiscal year 2022 omnibus spending package on March 11. It included great news for the childhood cancer

Congress approved the fiscal year 2022 omnibus spending package on March 11. It included great news for the childhood cancer community: the STAR Act will

Assorted news from last week: Steven E. Lipshultz, MD, is senior author on a new study that shows healthier hearts in long-term childhood cancer survivors

Assorted news from last week: The story of Moonshot4Kids meets the White House Moonshot: CAC2 Member Janet Demeter (Jack’s Angels) encourages medical research investment into
By CAC2 Member Janet Demeter, Jack’s Angels “This is the wake up call of #Moonshot4Kids: medical research investment into cures for children is one area

Assorted news from last week: Study finds no link between Body Mass Index and thyroid cancer in teens with nodules. When acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

In our February CAC2 All-Member webinar CAC2 invited the Survivorship Interest Group’s Better Together committee to discuss their Project Incubator initiative. Led by Mariah Forster Olson,

Assorted news from last week: Dr. Brigitte Widemann appointed as the Special Advisor to NCI Director Ned Sharpless for childhood cancer. When Jace Ward joined a

Assorted news from last week: The White House announced the reigniting of the Cancer Moonshot on February 2. Two prominent items related to the childhood

Assorted news from last week: Retinoblastoma treatment outcomes have improved globally over the past four decades but large disparities persist between higher-income and lower-income countries,