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Two young survivors share their story and push for pediatric cancer research

  • Emmy Cole, 12, and Jackson Trinh, 10, are using their experiences as cancer survivors to advocate for pediatric cancer research.
  • As National Youth Ambassadors for Hyundai Hope On Wheels, they travel across the country raising awareness about children with cancer.
  • A survey indicates that 81% of Americans think private funding for pediatric cancer research is increasingly important.
  • Nearly 15,000 children and teens are diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year, making it the leading cause of death by disease among children.
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Two young survivors share their story and push for pediatric cancer research

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KITV4 News broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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