
CAC2 Member Blog–Delayed Diagnosis for Children with Cancer
By CAC2 Member Susan Guisto (Friends of Cathryn Foundation) and Guest Blogger Judith G. Villablance, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Every year, approximately 1 in

By CAC2 Member Susan Guisto (Friends of Cathryn Foundation) and Guest Blogger Judith G. Villablance, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Every year, approximately 1 in

Assorted news from the last two weeks: Cures for many rare diseases might already exist. Why aren’t we using them? Patient advocacy groups have long

Assorted news from the last week: Children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART) were not at increased risk of developing cancer later on, according to

Assorted news from the last week: U.S. News & World Report released this year’s rankings of the top pediatric cancer hospitals in the United States.

Assorted news from the last week: In a new study led by Yale Cancer Center researchers, neuromuscular dysfunction is found to be prevalent in long-term

Assorted news from the last week: Late Effects Surveillance System-Study Scan is an online publication that follows survivorship issues. Click here for the latest edition,

Assorted news from the last week: FDA issues its final guidance on the RACE Act and specifies when sponsors must conduct pediatric studies for new

Assorted news from the last week: Thanks to a funding partnership among CAC2 Members, Spada Pediatric Sarcoma Foundation and Sam Day Foundation created theEwing Sarcoma

By CAC2 Member Sarah Bartosz, Beat Childhood Cancer This collaborative research effort was due in part to childhood cancer groups coming together as part of

State-level advocacy is becoming a big opportunity across the country as it gives advocates another way to get involved in addition to going to DC.