Pediatric cancer is rare, but if your child or someone you know gets sick, having the right kind of treatment is critical.
House passes 'Mikaela Naylon Give Kids A Chance Act' to expand childhood cancer treatment access, honoring teen advocate who ...
The Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act now heads to the Senate, aiming to fast-track treatments and give children with ...
Fighting invasive oral cancer at age 51 forced Sotinsky to confront the existential importance of the human voice. Her unique ...
Advanced therapies have helped boost the 5-year survival rates for some cancers above 90%. But many other forms remain difficult to treat, and 'there aren't many good drugs.' ...
When oncologists gave my 5-year-old daughter the all-clear from high-risk neuroblastoma in 2010, I breathed a sigh of relief. But her health needs were just beginning. Fifteen years later, the intense ...
Sam Stein highlights 16-year-old cancer patient Mikaela Naylon, who spent her final days lobbying Congress for the Give Kids a Chance Act, helping revive the long-stalled pediatric cancer research ...
Orlando, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire)--- Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children younger than 15 years old, after accidents. Just like in adults, spotting cancer early in kids can lead to ...
The pediatric cancer community was "devastated" after a flurry of bills that would have reauthorized funding for pediatric cancer research were pulled from a spending bill this week, Nancy Goodman, ...
I thought stress made me sick. It turned out to be cancer — and I had eight kids counting on me to survive. We relied on food ...