Cheers for CHOP Raises $735,000
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s sixth annual Cheers for CHOP raised $735,000 to support pediatric brain tumor research and care.
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s sixth annual Cheers for CHOP raised $735,000 to support pediatric brain tumor research and care.
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Learn about CHOP's goal to develop improved, less toxic therapies for pediatric brain tumors by integrating neuro-oncology, neurosurgery, research and big data.
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Watch this video segment to learn about advances in pediatric brain tumor treatments and research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and World Poker Tour Foundation raise more than $812,000 at annual event to help advance CHOP’s brain tumor research.
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Researchers have found key differences among the most common types of pediatric brain tumors that may lead to more effective therapy.
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Yoga classes offered by the Integrative Health Program at CHOP helped Quinn and her family cope with her cancer diagnosis.
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia was named one of the 2015 “100 Hospitals and Health Systems with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs,” according to Becker’s Hospital Review.
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The history of our understanding and approach to cancer are at the center of CANCER: THE EMPEROR OF ALL MALADIES. The documentary will air in three parts on March 30, 31 and April 1 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS, with the final chapter featuring CHOP.
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A new study by CHOP and others offers glimpses into how scientists will be using gene-sequencing data to customize treatments based on very specific mutations in a child’s tumor.
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Tom Curran, PhD, a childhood cancer expert at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, is elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and elite honorary society.