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The WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims reaching at least a 60% survival rate for children with cancer by 2030, thereby saving an additional one million lives. PAHO, together with its partners at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, collaborates with the Ministries of Health, pediatric oncologists, and foundations to develop national plans and implement the Initiative in Latin America and the Caribbean.
More information: https://www.paho.org/en/topics..../childhood-and-adole


In June 2015, Isabella was diagnosed with neuroblastoma.
She was guided on her childhood cancer journey by St. Baldrick’s researcher Dr. Jonathan Fish, Isabella has endured six rounds of chemotherapy, MIBG therapy, two stem cell transplants, and 20 sessions of proton radiation.
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Childhood cancer research can literally save and change the lives of children with cancer around the world. That's why the St. Baldrick's Foundation is committed to funding the best and most-promising research, wherever it takes place.
When you make a donation, be confident knowing that your money is going to the world's leading pediatric oncologists to fight all types of childhood cancers, for kids of all ages.
Children with cancer aren't just little adults fighting adult cancers. They require unique treatment and research, yet with less than 4% of the National Cancer Institute's budget directed to childhood cancers, research funding that's just for kids is scarce.
That's where you and the St. Baldrick's Foundation step in -- to make children with cancer a priority and help them live long, healthy lives.
But the clock is ticking -- every 2 minutes, a child is diagnosed with cancer. Join us today in the ripple effect that will change the world.
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Dr. Kimberly Stegmaier of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute describes the progress her research team has made in Ewing sarcoma. Her team's work targeting the EWS-FLI fusion, one of the fusion oncoproteins that drives childhood cancers, addresses one of the Cancer Moonshot recommendations set forth by the Blue Ribbon Panel.
For more information, about the progress being made through Cancer Moonshot, visit: https://www.cancer.gov/researc....h/key-initiatives/mo
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