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  • Helps families through its online and telephone support groups, telephone education workshops, and through its website.

  • 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.

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Childhood - More Stories

Dec 17, 2008

Medicine's New Epicenter? Epigenetics

BY LAURA BEIL

Flipping cancer's "off" switch.

Dec 16, 2008

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma & Supportive Care

BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Treanda and Sancuso patch approved.

Dec 16, 2008

Another Inconvenient Truth

BY BOB PINIEWSKI

What I didn't know then about childhood cancer. 

Oct 20, 2008

The New Sarcoma Story

BY BEVERLY A. CALEY

Strategies for diagnosing and treating sarcomas shift to a more patient-specific approach.

Oct 19, 2008

Laying the Foundation for Better Bone Health

EDITED BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

 Protecting bone health in childhood cancer survivors.

Oct 19, 2008

Picking Up the Pace

BY PETER C. ADAMSON, MD

Igniting progress in the cure of children with cancer. 

Oct 19, 2008

Diagnosis Delay

EDITED BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Delayed diagnosis too common. 

Oct 19, 2008

Senate Committee Approval Advances the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act

EDITED BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Senate passes the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act for research funding. 

Oct 19, 2008

Blood Counts May Predict Survival

EDITED BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Blood counts predict leukemia survival and relapse.

Oct 19, 2008

Friend in Need: Chemo Duck

EDITED BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Lu Sipos' Chemo Duck comforts childhood cancer patients.

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