Our top 5 research wins of 2021
It’s up to you to make a difference for kids fighting cancer - and in 2021, you delivered. Because of you we funded 40 new research...
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It’s up to you to make a difference for kids fighting cancer - and in 2021, you delivered. Because of you we funded 40 new research...
As a cancer caregiver, you spent many hours supporting and caring for your loved one while they went through treatment. Now that your chapter...
Brain tumors recently rose to be the most common cause of cancer-related death in kids. Those that survive can develop serious negative...
Meg McElroy says she started raising money for CCRF somewhat on accident. Since 2009, she’s hosted an annual holiday party to keep college fr...
Communication breakdowns between patients, parents, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals could result in unnecessary stress and...
When childhood cancer survivor Ted Sibley finished his cancer treatment as a teenager, he received a t-shirt that said, “Finish Line.” He was...
The research questions started to percolate for pediatric oncologist Aman Wadhwa, MD, MSPH, as he made his rounds of the pediatric oncology uni...
Shannon Conneely, MD, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at Texas Children’s Hospital and researcher at Baylor College of Medicine, envision...
On Wednesday, October 13, longtime members of the Children’s Cancer Research Fund community gathered to celebrate the dedication of the Katie...
For decades, the question of Ewing sarcoma’s genetic beginnings has stumped scientists, leaving potential therapeutic targets...
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, treatment usually lasts months, even years. Childhood cancer families are so focused on getting through ...
Capucine Van Rechem was still a teenager when cancer stole away both her parents. First her mother died of breast cancer, and then her father p...
Another Childhood Cancer Awareness Month has come and gone. They are a messy thing, awareness months. On one hand they are a time and pla...
Nine-year-old Layla knows way too much about cancer for her age. She can explain what a shunt does, what a port is for and she understands...
CCRF’s partner, Zebra Technologies, helped month-long cycling event Great Cycle Challenge engage thousands of cyclists and raise millions of...
O’Neill, a recipient of the Emerging Scientist Award from Children’s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF), is studying a new therapy to treat children...
Many great ideas go unexplored in the childhood cancer world due to a lack of funding. Thanks to donors like you, eight new projects are...
Dr. Okimoto studies a deadly subset of sarcoma, cancer that develops in the bone or tissue, called CIC-DUX4 sarcoma. He estimates only about...