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 - Seward Independent
(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. In fact, in the last 10 years, the FDA approved 10 new immunotherapies and 20 molecularly ta…
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.
DIPG Close to Home, Part 3: Beyond Radiation, The Research Seeking a Future for Children with DIPG
In the first installment of DIPG Close to Home, The Citizen told the story of Rosalie, who was given nine months to live after her diagnosis and died nearly two years later at age 8. Part 2 followed 6-year-old Aubrey Ward, a Peachtree City child who completed radiation and is pursuing an experimental CAR T-cell treatment. Their stories show the devastating reality of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG—a type of diffuse midline glioma, com…
Pediatric Cancer Goes Beyond a Victory Bell: How Research and Innovation Improve Survivorship Rates - Stateline Publications
(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. In fact, in the last 10 years, the FDA approved 10 new immunotherapies and 20 molecularly ta…
Pediatric Cancer Goes Beyond a Victory Bell: How Research and Innovation Improve Survivorship Rates - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
(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. In fact, in the last 10 years, the FDA approved 10 new immunotherapies and 20 molecularly ta…
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