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No Child [Cancer Survivor] Left Behind
Dr. Neel Bhatt, Hematologic Malignancies Program of the Cancer Consortium

Childhood cancer has long-term financial effects on family members
From the Chow group, Clinical Research and Public Health Divisions

Bone marrow transplant increases risk of cardiovascular disease and developing insulin resistance.
From Drs. Tyler Ketterl, Scott Baker and colleagues, Clinical Research Division

Matthew’s story: the power of positivity helps one childhood cancer patient
Matthew had proton therapy after several surgeries for craniopharyngioma.

Gabe's Story: childhood cancer survivor becomes a race car driver
Diagnosed with brain cancer at age 11, this teen now has big dreams for the road ahead

Cancer’s toll on the heart decades down the road
New research explores how to lower the risk of heart disease in childhood cancer survivors

Cora’s story: one teen’s experience with proton therapy
6 questions with a 14-year-old Hodgkin lymphoma survivor

Childhood cancer survivors pay more for health care, more likely to be denied insurance coverage
Adult survivors of childhood cancer suffer from ‘financial toxicity’ decades later, a study conducted at the dawn of the Affordable Care Act found

Childhood cancer survivor still inspires Fred Hutch researcher
A budding scientist finds his calling in the lab — years after a Hutch internship with the doctor who diagnosed his rare childhood kidney cancer

'Kids are not little adults'
Why children with cancer need their own drugs and their own research

Chance of surviving childhood cancer has improved — but survivors’ overall health has not
In large study of childhood cancer survivors, self-reported health remained constant or declined for patients treated in recent decades

How much does chemo impact fertility?
New study looks at how chemo affects childhood cancer survivors’ ability to have kids later in life

Fertility after cancer: Young women less likely to be told about options
New study finds young male cancer patients twice as likely to be counseled on preserving fertility

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Joins Livestrong™ Survivorship Center of Excellence Network
Lance Armstrong Foundation establishes network of NCI Comprehensive Cancer Centers to address needs of the growing population of people living with cancer in the United States