Nearly 80% of kids diagnosed w/ cancer now survive — but too many pediatric cancers still lack effective treatments.
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Her battle didn't end when treatment did—but neither did her determination.
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4 in 5 kids with cancer survive. But many live with lasting effects from treatment.
Diagnosed with leukemia at age 3, Syenna spent 3 years fighting cancer. Today, she's a survivor, an advocate, and a fighter who continues to face the long-term effects of treatment with strength.
What began with one student's idea has grown into a tradition that has raised more than $150,000 for kids with cancer.
Thank you, Elizabeth, for your passion, leadership, and commitment to helping conquer childhood cancer.
Meet Crusader for a Cure, Elizabeth.
For 15 years, she's led Marquette Catholic High School's St. Baldrick's event, inspiring students to go bald in support of childhood cancer research.
You don’t have to shave your head to support kids with cancer.
Host a friendship bracelet party! Wear a hopeful message or honor a cancer fighter — all while raising funds for kids' cancer research.
Learn more at https://t.co/i9NpvMt0BX or email [email protected].
Hope starts with research.✨
Thanks to Julia’s Legacy of Hope St. Baldrick's Hero Fund, Dr. Tianzhong Yang received continued funding to study hepatoblastoma, a rare childhood liver cancer.
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This grant honors Julia, whose wish was that “no child should have to go through what I have experienced.”
Though she survived Ewing sarcoma, she later developed a secondary cancer from treatment and passed away in 2013. 💔
Ambassador Laurel is living proof that research saves lives.
More kids are surviving childhood cancer, but 1 in 5 still won't survive.
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Every child deserves the chance to survive and thrive. ✨
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Today, overall survival is nearly 4 in 5. But some childhood cancers have survival rates above 90%, while others remain as low as 20%.
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Last month, we asked cancer parents to fill in the blank:
“Because of research, my child…”
Here are some of the responses that touched our hearts most. ❤️
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June is National Cancer Survivor Month.
Thanks to research, more children are surviving cancer than ever before. But 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer still won’t survive. 💔
Help us keep pushing for better treatments and cures by donating today: https://t.co/Ib03P6QWrP
The ordinary moments mean everything after childhood cancer.
For Ambassador Laurel’s family, chores, dance photos, and family trips are reminders of how far she’s come since her leukemia diagnosis. 💪
Read her story and learn why research is key: https://t.co/PkwrUsdY9Y
I’m still $149 away from $1250 raised! Who wants to donate $1 to my @StBaldricks fundraiser to fund research to fund a cure for childhood cancers? https://t.co/ZRQLG7Qf65
4 out of 5 kids diagnosed with cancer will survive today. 🙏
This month, we celebrate survivors — and keep fighting for the 5th. ❤️
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