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Childhood cancer: Childhood cancer is no longer fatal! 85% of children are surviving.
Childhood Cancer Symptoms: Better medicines, early detection, modern treatment, and availability of specialized hospitals ...
Childhood cancer survival rates have now reached 80 to 85 per cent, with early diagnosis and advanced treatments dramatically ...
Dr. Jeff Hord is so beloved that on his last day at Akron Children’s Hospital, employees lined the hallway, ringing bells and maracas and shaking pom-poms at him as he walked out the door for the ...
Pediatric cancer research in Iowa is getting a $3M boost after Gov. Reynolds signed a law taxing vapes and other nicotine ...
Healthy lifestyles can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and other complications in childhood cancer survivors. These are the findings of two new international studies.
After losing a daughter to cancer, Ed and Sue Goldstein created The Valerie Fund. They've helped thousands of New Jersey ...
Readers, including Christie Brinkley, discuss a column by Pamela Paul about the lifelong health issues these children face. To the Editor: Re “It Takes a Lifetime to Survive Childhood Cancer,” by ...
This year’s fundraiser will run from May 30 through June 6, with lemonade stands set up at S&T Bank branch locations in ...
Broken Yolk Cafe Donates 20% to Candlelighters Throughout June ...
A Quincy Catholic Academy teacher turned a haircut into a fundraiser, raising nearly $11,000 for children with cancer.
Oral cancer is rare in children. Talk with your child’s doctor if you see a sore, lump, or other changes inside your child’s mouth. The vast majority are not cancer. Oral cancer is much less common in ...
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