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Caring for Kids and Adolescents with Blood Cancer: A Workbook for Families
The information in the Caring for Kids And Adolescents with Blood Cancer: A Workbook for Families is written for the parent or caregiver of a child (u…
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Secura Bio Announces Final Patient Enrolled in PRIMO Study and Inclusion of COPIKTRA® (duvelisib) in NCCN Guidelines for PTCL
SUMMERLIN, Nev., Feb. 9, 2022 - Secura Bio, Inc. announced that it completed enrollment on February 1, 2022, in the PRIMO study. PRIMO is evaluating C…
A Panel Discussion on Transitioning Your Student Back to School: Practical Tips and Advice
Watch this informative panel discussion of school personnel for practical tips on supporting a student attending school during or after cancer treatme…
Allie
On July 18, 2020, I rang a bell in the lobby of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital that signified the end of my chemotherapy treatments and the beginn…

Jonathan
I’ll start from the beginning.In 2012, I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. I had surgery to remove the mixed germ cell tumor and then was on the r…

Laura
When you hear the words, “Your child has cancer,” your whole world stops, without permission, as you and your child are thrust onto the rollercoaster …
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Follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors
What to expect after your child’s blood cancer treatment ends.
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Blood cancer and immunizations for children and teens
Find Immunization guidance for children diagnosed with or undergoing treatment for blood cancer.p
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Cayden
In April 2020, three-year-old Cayden began experiencing leg pain and developed an unusual limp that alarmed his mother, Courtney. Soon, the pain progr…

Brenda
Hello, my name is Brenda. I am 26 years old and have been in remission for three years now. Back in the very beginning of 2015, I started getting sick…
Shaun
On November 1, 2020, after three scary trips to the emergency room for excruciating back pain within two weeks, I was diagnosed with Philadelphia chro…

Babara
On October 3, 2019, I was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) at the age of 58. I was asymptomatic, so I was in total denial that I had leuk…

april
In 1996, at the age of 16, I found a lump in my neck that quickly grew to an alarming size. After ruling out illnesses such as cat scratch fever and t…
How to organize your medical records
A blood cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but organizing your medical records doesn’t have to be. There are many benefits to keeping a file with a…
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Chemotherapy for children and teens
Chemotherapy is the use of potent drugs or chemicals, often in combinations or intervals, to kill or damage cancer cells in the body. Chemotherapy dru…
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Chemotherapy for young adults
Chemotherapy is the use of potent drugs or chemicals, often in combinations or intervals, to kill or damage cancer cells in the body. Chemotherapy dru…
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of potent drugs or chemicals, often in combinations or intervals, to kill or damage cancer cells in the body. Chemotherapy dru…
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Kevin
My senior year of high school was supposed to be the best year of my life. College applications, celebrations, and memories with friends—I had it all …
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Lori
Just a month before turning 60, I was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma (FL). I really had no symptoms. I had just finished a year of pretty much ful…

Sandy
In the summer of 2006 I received a letter in the mail much like what you get around the holidays telling of the adventures over the past year. My fri…

Jeffrey
My name is Jeff Kurowski and I am 35 years old. I have lived with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) for two years and Crohn's disease (CD) for 20 years.…
Living with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Tim
On March 10, 2015 I reached another milestone and turned 60 years young. I have been blessed with good health and the ability to swim, bike, and run. …
Jaimie
Finding cures for cancer is especially close to my heart. In 2011, my brother, Cory was diagnosed with large B-cell lymphoma. Our dad was already a tw…
Resources for Families
The Trish Greene Back to School Program For Children With Cancer offers free information and materials to parents and educators. The program was devel…
Establishing Hematology Clinical Trial Hubs within the City of Hope Community and Affiliate Network
City of Hope (COH) has embarked on a strategic initiative to optimize our clinical network and increase research capacity at our Community and Affilia…