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"Survivorship is not just finishing treatment but learning to live again.”
During #NationalCancerSurvivorsMonth, we're honoring survivors like Sofia and recognizing that the journey doesn't end when treatment does. Her story: childrenscancercause.org/sof…
Every breakthrough starts with a budget—& every cut has consequences. From immunotherapy to precision medicine, progress relies on strong federal investment. As #FY27 negotiations continue, Congress must prioritize #CancerResearch that saves lives.🔬 @NIH@theNCI@CDC_Cancer
Join us June 15th for a virtual town hall on the Lainie Jones Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act, an event we're co-hosting with Cancer Nation and Lymphoma Research Foundation to help advocates and survivors understand why this bill matters.
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At 15, Meaghan was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Survivorship brought mobility issues, neuropathy, fatigue, and new challenges — but she persevered. Now a medical student and a 2026 Gold Scholar, she's an inspiration and a driver of change. 💛 More: childrenscancercause.org/mea…
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At 12, Keira was diagnosed with leukemia. Today she's an advocate, entrepreneur, and incoming UCLA student.
This #CancerSurvivorMonth, we're celebrating survivors like Keira who are turning their experiences into action. 💛
More about Keira: childrenscancercause.org/kei…
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From brain tumor patient to future clinical psychologist. 👏
Helia is turning her childhood cancer experience into advocacy, leadership, and support for other survivors. We're proud to have her as a 2026 College Scholar:
childrenscancercause.org/hel…#BrainTumorAwarenessMonth
Before Brain Tumor Awareness Month comes to a close, honor children affected by brain tumors with a gift that helps drive progress: childrenscancercause.network…
Every dollar brings us one step closer to our vision of a long, healthy life for every child with cancer. 🩶🎗️
House and Senate appropriators are in the midst of hearings to determine funding levels for Fiscal Year 2027. For children with brain tumors, federal research funding is especially critical this year. Read on.
The recent loss of funding for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium (PBTC) threatens a research network that has led innovative early-phase clinical trials and advanced promising therapies for children with brain tumors for more than 25 years.
#BrainTumorAwarenessMonth is coming to a close, but the fight for better treatments continues. Join us in urging Congress to protect and strengthen federal investment in pediatric cancer research: votervoice.net/ChildrensCaus…
We’re proud to celebrate the largest class in the history of the Children’s Cancer Cause College Scholars Program — made possible through support from Hyundai @hopeonwheels. Meet the inspiring #ChildhoodCancer survivors and learn about their goals: childrenscancercause.org/202…
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