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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month!

Families, caregivers, charities and research groups across the United States observe September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. In the U.S., almost 13,000 children under the age of 21 are diagnosed with cancer every year; approximately 1/4 of them will not survive the disease.

The Children’s Oncology Group, a clinical trials group supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). It is the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to pediatric cancer research for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer. Almost all hospitals/clinics that treat children with cancer in the US and Canada are part of the COG (including…St Jude Children’s Research Hospital…), which includes more than 200 centers in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand.

Being federally funded, this means there is a critical shortage of sufficient funds to conduct their research. So if you are in a giving mood, we suggest one of the following foundations as beneficiaries. They have been very generous to Children’s Oncology Group and fill the gap in funding enabling our group to continue with this important work.

https://www.childrensoncologygroup.org/

http://www.stbaldricks.org/…/get-involved-in-september-for…/

Children’s Oncology Group is the world’s children cancer experts and the organization has an office here in Gainesville, FL.

Children's Oncology GroupChildren’s Oncology Group
University of Florida
6011 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, FL 32607

 

A Special Thank you to Meenaskshi Devidas for sharing this information with me for this post!

Comments(1)

Stefan Winter
Real Estate in IL & NV | Owner of Real Estate Web Tech | Daily Vlogger - Las Vegas, NV
Owner - Winter Group & Real Estate Web Tech

My mom has just survived some cancer, but all the medication and evrything else she had to go through still has her a bit down everyday. Can't imagine children having to deal with it, hopefully someone will find a cure out there one day soon.

Thanks for sharing & have a great weekend!

Sep 12, 2015 07:22 AM