
Phase III Pediatric Brain Tumor Clinical Trial Collaboration
Everybody is worried these days. We have witnessed toilet paper hoarding and other behaviors that make us feel vulnerable and alone. That’s why we would

Everybody is worried these days. We have witnessed toilet paper hoarding and other behaviors that make us feel vulnerable and alone. That’s why we would

Our April CAC2 All-Member webinar hosted by Donna Ludwinski (Solving Kids Cancer) introduced Drs. Jeremy Schraw and Philip Lupo of Baylor College of Medicine who spoke about

Solving Kids’ Cancer and Max Cure Foundation offered a joint webinar: The Pandemic’s Impact on the Pediatric Cancer Research Landscape Timothy P. Cripe, Chief of

If you want to know what the $2.2 trillion CARES Act economic relief package means for nonprofits, donors, and individuals, have asked yourself “what can I

We are proud to share the #WhatCanIDo? Covid19 awareness graphic co-developed and promoted across the childhood cancer community by CAC2 members Be Strong, Fight On!,

CAC2 Members Greg Aune, Max Cure Foundation, and Solving Kids Cancer helped to bring answers to a community in turmoil over the Covid 19 crisis

The CAC2 Board will present the Spring All-Member webinar focusing on our 2019-2022 Strategic Plan and Leadership Planning, plus a variety of other CAC2-related topics.

By Guest blogger Valerie Cotton, Kids First Program Manager, NICHD Childhood cancers and structural birth defects have profound, lifelong effects on children and their families.

By CAC2 Member Janet Demeter, Jack’s Angels Did you know that brain cancer is the leading cause of death in children with cancer? It’s also

By CAC2 Student Member Nikki Lyons I always knew I wanted to be a scientist. This meant that when I was younger, I loved watching