The Children’s Oncology Group (COG) is the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to childhood and adolescent cancer research.

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Our new look is only the beginning. Next week, we'll introduce a powerful new way to connect with our mission, our work, and the impact we're making together. Check back here on Monday!
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We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about some of the exciting changes happening at COG. As we continue to reveal what’s changing, our purpose remains the same. Our mission, our vision, and our unwavering commitment to Turning Findings into Futures.
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For 25 years, COG’s network has relentlessly focused on advancing research & improving outcomes for children & adolescents. Our mission continues as we turn findings into futures.
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Children’s Oncology Group is turning findings into futures. While our look is evolving, our vision remains the same: a future where no child or adolescent dies from cancer, and every survivor lives a healthy, fulfilling life.
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Tomorrow is a new day for COG. A new chapter. A renewed vision. The same unwavering commitment to advancing pediatric cancer research and improving outcomes for children everywhere. We’re excited to share what’s next.
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“I’m making a meaningful impact for children and families who experience what my family and I went through.” - Jennifer, ALL survivor and COG Senior Protocol Coordinator #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
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“Survivorship has taught me that cancer is a disease that attacks more than just your physical well-being, it affects every single part of your life.” - Jade Gibson, germ cell ovarian cancer survivor #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
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“There are so few of us who have had rhabdomyosarcoma and this unites all of us survivors to help others.” - Abby Dedic, rhabdomyosarcoma survivor #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
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“Saving kids’ lives comes at a significant cost to their health. Research is the only way to change that.” - Jen Belle, Chair of COG Patient Advocacy Committee #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
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“I think about Brady going to a job interview and being asked, 'What was a hurdle that you had to get over?' and he can answer, ‘Well, I beat cancer.’” - Stacy, mom of Brady, a soft tissue tumor survivor #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
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They say it’s not easy being green… sunny days are ahead. Learn more on June 9th.
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Today marks the last day of National Cancer Research Month, but COG’s commitment to cancer research continues. We remain steadfast in our vision of a future where no child or adolescent dies of cancer and where survivors live healthy, fulfilling lives.
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Cancer has no boundaries. That didn’t stop The Morgan Adams Foundation & Robert Connor Dawes Foundation from uniting across the globe to fund research for ependymoma patients. thecogfoundation.org/united-…
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On June 9, COG will share how our future continues to build on our commitment to discovering new cures and treatments for children and adolescents with cancer.
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On Tuesday, June 9th COG will be saying goodbye to an icon. Check back on June 9th to learn more.
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This National Cancer Research Month, we’re reminded that progress is powered by collaboration. United by cancer research means working together across institutions, networks, and discoveries so progress never stops. thecogfoundation.org/pbtc-fu…
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Dr. Louie is retired, but he continues to support COG. “I know donations to COG will have an impact in a needed area and change the story.” thecogfoundation.org/dr-loui… #unitedbycancerresearch
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COG’s broad member network drives breakthroughs in pediatric oncology by connecting researchers, data, and patient populations. thecogfoundation.org/bringin…
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