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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

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

By Guest blogger C. Davis Buenger Can blitz improve your chess? Maybe yes, maybe no. Can playing blitz could change the world? Team Berlin thinks

#ccdirocks trended on Twitter as participants at the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative Symposium shared the rocks they selected from among those painted by volunteers from

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins The day that a child completes treatment brings a special kind of glory. Some hospitals even

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins My introduction to childhood cancer and bullying was in 1999 on a neuroblastoma listserve with ACOR

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

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

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

By Vickie Buenger, President of Coalition Against Childhood Cancer The Coalition Against Childhood Cancer (CAC2) held its first pediatric cancer research conference entitled From Bench