New bill would open important avenues of research for childhood cancer

*This article was originally published on The Augusta Chronicle website on Sept 25, 2016. Click here to view the original post on the AJC website. by Stephen & Erin Chance Mom, why do I have cancer and other kids don’t?” Patrick was only 3 when he was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. Three-year-olds should be playing superheroes, not…

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Why Your Donation is Important to Press On

Did you know only 4% of federal funding for cancer goes to childhood cancer research, despite the fact that childhood cancer kills more American children than any other disease? About 60% of all funding for the development of new drugs for adult cancer comes from pharmaceutical companies, but those companies provide almost no funding for…

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