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I Gladly Spoke Up for Kids With Cancer Today
I spent a brrrrrr cold Thursday afternoon in Philadelphia, at a Cancer Precision Medicine Conference in Philadelphia, hosted by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and the Philadelphia Media Network. It was the first time that representatives from 6 … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized
Tagged ACCR, American Association for Cancer Research, bone marrow transplant, Cancer Precision Medicine, CAR T-cell, chemotherapy, CHOP, Devon Still, immunotherapy, Laurie Orloski, Leah Still, Leukemia, novel therapies, Philadelphia Media Network, Stephen Grupp, survivorship
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Welcome!
Welcome to Four Square Clobbers Cancer! Four-Square Clobbers Cancer is a conversational blog that is dedicated to improving the outcomes of children, adolescents, and young adults who are being treated or have been treated for cancer. The goal is to inform, … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized
Tagged acute lymphoblastic leukemia, adolescents, American Childhood Cancer Organization, asthma, AYA, blood cancer, BMT, bone marrow transplant, Brain Tumor, breast, cardiac arrest, chemotherapy, cognitive deficit disorder, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, depression, die, disabling chronic healt problems, Ewings sarcoma, fatigue, genomic, gilomas, hearing loss, heart transplant, hospital, immune deficiency disorder, infertility, Kennedy Bougher, kidney transplant, Leukemia, life-theatening, lymphoma, medulloblastoma, memory issues, National Cancer Institute, NCI, neuroblastoma, osteosarcoma, PAC2, People Against Childhood Cancer, precision medicine, radiation, rhabdomyosarcoma, sarcoma, sequencing, solid tumor, survivor, toxic, tumor, vision problems, Wilms tumor, young adults
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We are Soldiers of Cancer
Behind every soldier there is a family who makes sacrifices so their spouse, father or mother can serve our great country. Ryan’s family is one such family. Even in the shadow of pain and adversity, they are giving back to … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized
Tagged Acute Myeloid Leukemia, AML, bone marrow transplant, chemo, Children's National, family, four square clobbers cancer, Mikelle G. Raffel, military families, pediatric cancer, PICU, Ryan's Battle Buddies, soldiers, Walter Reed, wounded warrior
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