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Pediatric Cancer Goes Beyond a Victory Bell: How Research and Innovation Improve Survivorship Rates

Hyundai Hope on Wheels has invested $303 million over nearly three decades as survival rates rose to 85% and more children need survivorship care.

  • Hyundai Hope on Wheels has invested $303 million in pediatric cancer research over nearly three decades, supporting more than 1,600 grants to 210 institutions.
  • Survival rates for children increased from 75% to 85% in nearly three decades, representing roughly 40,000 more children surviving their diagnoses due to scientific breakthroughs.
  • According to Atomik Research, 46% of adults believe ringing a hospital bell signifies a child is cancer-free, though many organizations define survivorship as beginning at diagnosis and continuing beyond treatment.
  • The FDA approved 10 immunotherapies and 20 molecularly targeted therapies in the last 10 years, addressing long-term physical and psycho-social challenges faced by survivors.
  • More than 80% of adults support organizations funding survivorship services, enabling collaboration among leading minds to combat side effects and develop comprehensive approaches for children.
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Pediatric Cancer Goes Beyond a Victory Bell: How Research and Innovation Improve Survivorship Rates

(Feature Impact) For every tear-jerking video found online of a child ringing a bell that signifies a cancer journey victory, there are dozens, if not more, people working behind the scenes. From leading minds in cancer research to doctors, nurses and support staff, a vast network of people and decades of medical advancements make those moments possible. Those breakthroughs - and the children they impact - come with a cost.

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thepampanews.com broke the news in Pampa, United States on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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