Helps families through its online and telephone support groups, telephone education workshops, and through its website.
CancerCare for Kids
A collaboration of the largest childhood cancer research organization, the Children's Oncology Group and the National Childhood Cancer Foundation. The Organization supports research conducted by a network of institutions on the cancers of infants, children, and young adults.
CureSearch

Survivors at Risk for Cognitive Dysfunction
Cognitive dysfunction remains a problem for young patients.
Heart Health for Childhood Cancer Patients
Statistics on the long-term heart effects of therapy include risk factors that increase the likelihood of heart damage in a childhood cancer survivor.
Kids and Adults: What's the Difference?
Adult cancers are biologically different from childhood cancer, resulting in different treatments and different success rates.
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Advances in SurgeryUsing robotic arms, video cameras, and tiny incisions, cancer surgeons are changing what it means to go under the knife. |
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Proton TherapyProton beam therapy kills cancer cells without the collateral damage of traditional radiation. |
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Managing Side EffectsNewer and better supportive care days to control side effects are making treatments easier for patients. |
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Web FindGamers take virtual shot at cancer. |
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DestinationYoung Patients Make Their Mark in Art Exhibit Childhood cancer patients make their mark in art exhibit |