The Empire State Building may continue to refuse to go gold in September, but One World Trade Center joins the Times Square Building and Coney Island Parachute Jump in agreeing to go gold in September in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness. One World Trade Center will go gold for one night on Sept. 2nd.
Local family founds nonprofit dedicated to pediatric cancer research
The names and stories vary, but the result is often the same family and friends of childhood cancer patients organizing and rallying together to raise awareness and funding for pediatric cancer research.
“Pediatric cancers are some of the hardest and most aggressive cancers because by the time most children are diagnosed, it’s already spreading,” she said. “If we could solve that and cure that—pull a thread out of the cancer ribbon—I think all of cancer would unravel. If we start with some of the hardest cancers, if we attack them, I believe we will have a huge impact.”
Outdoor adventure for cancer survivors helps patients reclaim their lives
A cancer diagnosis is a life-changing event no matter what age you are. But for young people it can be especially tough. Benjamin Rubenstein, two-time cancer survivor and alumni of first descents, joined us with more. https://firstdescents.org/
Keep up with our friend Ben and get a copy of his book at http://www.cancerslayerblog.com/
Family Doctors in Driving Seat for Treating Cancer Survivors
General practitioners face a dilemma. In a recent survey (Ann Intern Med. 2014;160:11-17), most reported being unfamiliar with the guidelines and uncomfortable treating adult survivors of childhood cancer; however, they can expect to see more such patients each year as treatments for childhood cancer become increasingly successful.
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“I envision the development of a subspecialty — either of doctors or nurse practitioners — who deal with cancer patients outside the care of an oncologist and who are trained in survivorship, know a lot about treatment, and know about supportive, palliative, and nutritional care in survivors,” she said.
In the meantime, however, family practitioners are in the driver’s seat.
Red Robin Takes a Stand Against Childhood Cancer in Honor of National Lemonade Day
Restaurants Nationwide Host Lemonade Stands to Support Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
What’s better than an ice cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day? A refreshing glass of Freckled Lemonade® from Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. that helps support the fight against childhood cancer! On Wednesday, Aug. 20, participating Red Robin® restaurants nationwide will host lemonade stands* to raise funds for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to finding better treatments and ultimately cures for all children with cancer.
It’s time for a new VA license plate
We need 450 Virginia residents to click on the link below and register for this plate. Our Brave Warriors deserve their own “Special Plate”.
Click here for the registration form. Courtesy of Ellie’s Hats
What You Should Know About Childhood Cancer [INFOGRAPHIC]
Student Battling Cancer For Third Time Graduates With 4.0 GPA, Reminds Us To ‘Live For Today’
For many, obtaining a 4.0 GPA seems like an almost impossible feat, requiring countless all-nighters, too many energy drinks and too little sleep. Well, this recent college graduate achieved just that while battling cancer.
Children’s Medical Center Researchers Tie Gene To Pediatric Cancer, Hope To Spur New Treatments
Dallas researchers have pinpointed a gene that fuels the development of several pediatric cancers, a finding that could serve as an impetus for pharmaceutical companies to develop new cancer treatments that help without using chemotherapy.
The Challenges After Surviving a Childhood Disease
For Millions of Teens and Young Adults, Finding a Doctor to Treat Them as They Grow Up Is Hard
“Every youth needs a transition plan to adult care, but for those with complex medical needs who require constant interaction with the health care system, it’s especially important that the connection not be broken,” says GotTransition’s co-director, rheumatologist Patience White.