
Survivorship Matters Blogg–The Academic Impact of Childhood Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins “Your child has to be alive to experience side effects.” It’s a statement commonly heard by

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins “Your child has to be alive to experience side effects.” It’s a statement commonly heard by

CAC2 Board Members presented on our organization’s recently updated strategic plan and a variety of other CAC2-related topics. This webinar was designed to give our members a

What is survivorship? For anyone touched by childhood cancer, the word is intimate, emotional, and somewhat complicated. Whether you are a child in treatment or

February’s All-Member Webinar was presented by Ruth Hoffman, President of Childhood Cancer International and Danielle Leach, Co-Chair of the Alliance for Childhood Cancer. This CAC2 webinar contains
December’s All-Member Webinar was presented by Dr. Karlyne Reilly, Director of the Center for Cancer Research Rare Tumor Initiative at the National Cancer Institute. Rare tumors pose

October’s All-Member webinar was presented by Tara Brinkman, PhD, Assistant Member in the Departments of Epidemiology and Cancer Control and Psychology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Dr. Brinkman’s recent,

This month’s webinar was presented by Stacy Crane, Predoctoral Fellow at Indiana University School of Nursing. She described the experience of participating in a Phase I clinical trial

CAC2 Research Explained CAC2 members and guests who are also professionals in the field of childhood cancer research find and curate important work and provide

CAC2 Research Explained CAC2 members who are also professionals in the field of cancer research find and curate important work and provide pointers and explanations

Let’s Get Geared Up for Action Day! In our April CAC2 All-Member webinar, Danielle Leach, Co-Chair of the Alliance for Childhood Cancer presented information about