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» Breakthrough In Childhood Leukaemia made by stem cell study
Published 04/9/2008 in Childhood Cancers , Leukemia , Stem Cell | Unrated
Childhood Leukaemia stem cell study

Scientists in Switzerland are uncovering new clues about how cancer cells grow -- and how they can be killed -- by studying stem cells, 'blank' cells that have the potential to develop into fully mature or 'differentiated' cells and other scientists in UK have made a breakthrough in understanding the cause of the most common form of childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). The research should lead to less aggressive treatment for the disease and could result in the development of new and more effective drugs, an international conference on stem cell biology was told recently.
» RSV Infection could be much more severe In Immunocompromised Children
Published 03/24/2008 in Childhood Cancers | Unrated
RSV Infection Immunocompromised Children

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators and collaborators have shown how to predict if a child who is infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) while being treated for cancer or another catastrophic disease is at high risk for developing severe infection. The finding will help clinicians improve guidelines for managing these infected children.
» Certain genetic syndromes associated with risk for cancer development in children
Published 01/12/2008 in Childhood Cancers | Unrated
genetic syndromes cancer children

Children with cancer have a higher prevalence of body abnormalities, such as asymmetric lower limbs and curvature of the spine, suggesting that the genetic defect responsible for the abnormality may play a role in the development of cancer, according to a new study.
» Conference series to help young adult survivors of childhood cancer, coming to NYC
Published 09/25/2007 in Childhood Cancers , Events | Unrated
Conference survivors childhood cancer NYC

Rise to Action, a conference series that aims to help young adult survivors of childhood cancer explore topics relevant to their long-term health care and survivorship, is coming to New York City on October 6 - 7.
» The war on childhood cancer continue
Published 09/18/2007 in Childhood Cancers | Unrated
childhood cancer

How are children surviving cancer today?


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