CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (September 14-20)
Assorted news from the last week: A study by a French research team found “that treatment with growth hormones is not associated with an increased
Assorted news from the last week: A study by a French research team found “that treatment with growth hormones is not associated with an increased

By CAC2 Member Bob Piniewski, People Against Childhood Cancer Childhood cancer statistics, like all statistics (1), can be confusing. Any statistic can be used to
Assorted news from the last week: Camp Okizu at Berry Creek, a camp for pediatric cancer patients and their families, sustained significant damage in California’s

By Guest Blogger Sarah Milberg, Co-Chair of the Alliance for Childhood Cancer and Director of Government Relations and Advocacy for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation Today is
Assorted news from the last week: National Cancer Institute released its Annual Plan and Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 2022. This plan focuses on our
Guidances Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Developing Drugs and Biological Products for Treatment Pediatric Study Plans: Content of and Process for Submitting Initial Pediatric Study Plans and
Assorted news from the last week: Cancer and its treatment may accelerate the aging process in young patients Research has identified a small molecule compound

By Guest Blogger Sarah Milberg, Co-Chair of the Alliance for Childhood Cancer and Director of Government Relations and Advocacy for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation For

This collaborative community discussion effort was due in part to childhood cancer groups coming together as part of CAC2. CAC2 salutes Members Solving Kids’ Cancer,
Assorted news from the last week: CAC2 urges members to support efforts to help children’s hospitals in Beirut in the aftermath of the deadly August