SIERRA VISTA — After a futile federal probe of the childhood leukemia cluster in Sierra Vista, fear of the disease is growing, not waning, prompting a new state study to find out if adults here are ...
A Burlington family is giving back to kids with cancer one toy at a time. It's called Tessa's Toy Drive. (WKRC) From October ...
At the Lurie Children’s Radiothon, ChicagoLIVE checks in with 10-year-old Viviana Gonzalez, who completed more than two years of leukemia treatment and rang the bell this summer. Viviana reflects on ...
For adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the steepest barriers to high-quality care ...
A cutting-edge therapy using base-edited immune cells is offering a major breakthrough for patients with one of the toughest ...
The report charts major advances in precision oncology and immunotherapy but also reveals stagnant survival for several ...
Margo Brown, 13, donated two carts with items and activities to give to fellow teenage patients at MU Children's Hospital.
Investigators evaluated outcomes for patients with pediatric AML with and without etoposide during first-line induction treatment.
Nearly one-third of families face catastrophic financial toxicity during pediatric ALL treatment, with significant household material hardship and income loss. Factors increasing HMH risk include ...
Defying the odds and making a difference, that's the mission of a Marquette student who is also a childhood cancer survivor.
Many families with children being treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia face household material hardship and/or income loss.
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