
Guest Blog–September 9 Virtual Day of Action: How to Get Involved
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

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

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

Rally for Medical Research, 2020, an annual AACR advocacy event, will take place as a completely virtual event! Schedule of Events Thursday, September 10 1:00

Dr. Margaret Kripke, Professor of Immunology and Vivian L. Smith Chair Emerita at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Dr. Philip Landrigan,

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins My introduction to the idea of prevention and childhood cancer didn’t come from a yearning for

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!,

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

CAC2 Members Jack’s Angels, Dragon Master Foundation, Max Cure Foundation, Children’s Cancer Cause, and National Brain Tumor Society joined together with others in the community

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

Dr. Peter Adamson, Chair of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), shared information that COG has received along with a perspective on childhood cancer drug shortages,