Childhood Leukemia Patients from High-Poverty Areas More Likely to Suffer Early Relapse

February 23, 2016

This article was first published in EurekAlert! on February 23, 2016 by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Kira Bona, M.D., M.P.H. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute BOSTON, MA (February 23, 2016) – Among children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common pediatric cancer, those who live in high-poverty areas are substantially more likely to suffer early relapse […]

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Stop. Think. Imagine…

December 17, 2015

Stop what you’re doing, and follow me for a minute… Think back to when you were 16. Recall what you were doing on a day like today. The holidays are here. All the hopes of the new year are swirling. Now, imagine being homeless when you were 16. Then, imagine going through cancer treatment at […]

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UrbanSitter at True Pablove

Book with UrbanSitter + benefit Pablove

September 18, 2014

Problem: You’re overdue for a date night. Solution: UrbanSitter to the rescue, with the added bonus of fighting childhood cancer with love! In recognition of Childhood Cancer Action Month, UrbanSitter is teaming up with The Pablove Foundation to support pediatric cancer research and our programs for kids and families. Through the end of the year, […]

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