Liquid Biopsy: Bringing Us a Step Closer to Transforming Future Cancer Treatments
Over the past decade, invasive techniques for monitoring and diagnosing cancers have been replaced with non-invasive techniques. One example is […]
Findings of PCRF-Funded Researcher Offer Hope for Hard-to-Treat Brain Tumors; Research is Featured in New Nature Study
Since 2015, when she first published that neuronal activity actually drives the growth of cancer in multiple brain tumor types, […]
Team Science Provides Foundation for Advances in Pediatric Brain Tumors
Historically, scientific investigation could be solitary and siloed, due to the competitive nature of the pursuit of ideas and need […]
New Clinical Trial Seeks to Lower Risks, Expand Leukemia Treatment Options for Children
For parents and caregivers who have children struggling with childhood Leukemia, nothing is more important than ensuring those children get […]
Major Gift Aims to Advance Insights Into Treatment Resistance of Rhabdomyosarcomas
Why do some cancer cells not respond to treatment at all? And why do tumors that were initially responsive to […]
Focused Ultrasound Offers Hope for Brain Tumor Patients
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with pediatric brain tumors have enabled many to live longer with better […]
National Cancer Institute Highlights Advances in Pediatric Cancer Research
Here at the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, we make it a point to stay up-to-date on the latest news and […]
Advancing Care for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
The hematologic (blood cell) malignancies persist as the most common cancer in children. However, many research advances have had a […]
An Oncology Success Story: Research Advances in ALL Improve Outcomes
As we touched on in last month’s blog post, more children are living longer and even achieving cures in pediatric […]
Supporting Survivorship in Childhood Cancers
Since the overall cure rate for childhood cancer has risen to nearly 80 percent, there are today more than 400,000 […]