This Week in Pediatric Oncology
Science
Host Dr. Ryan Roberts, from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, is joined by Dr. Rani George to discuss her experience with studying neuroblastoma and how she got involved in the field of oncology. George discusses her thoughts on what is needed to progress pediatric cancer research - including relapse biopsies, understanding the biology, and, of course, funding. As Dr. Roberts says, what we need is, "...more time, more patience, and more funding." Please send questions and comments to TWiPO@solvingkidscancer.org
TWIPO #32 ~ Ethics in Childhood Cancer Clinical Trials
TWIPO #31 ~ Secondary Cancers in Childhood Cancer Survivors
TWIPO #30 ~ Cancer Risk in Families
TWIPO #29 ~ Understanding the Circuitry Behind Pediatric Solid Tumors
TWIPO #28 ~ Uniting the Childhood Cancer Community
TWIPO #27 ~ Advocating for Better Research for our Kids
TWiPO #26 ~ Killer Immunoglobulin Receptor (KIR) Mismatch in Neuroblastoma
TWiPO #25 ~ Histones in Pediatric Gliomas
TWiPO #24 ~ Cord Blood Banking: Interview with Machi Scaradavou
TWiPO #23 ~ Neuroblastoma Jeopardy 2011
TWiPO #22 ~ Brain Tumor Year-End Round Robin
TWiPO #21 ~ Interview with Dr. Beatrice Lampkin
TWiPO #20 ~ The F-word in Pediatric Cancer Research
TWiPO #19 ~ More on Hedgehog signaling, brain tumor risk from cell phone use, and FDA approval of cancer drugs
TWiPO #18 ~ Targeting EWS-FLI1 in Ewing's Sarcoma: Interview with Dr Jeff Toretsky
TWiPO #17 ~ Personalized medicine: Interview with Dr Giselle Sholler
TWiPO #16 ~ Genetic Underpinnings of Ewing Sarcoma: Interview with Dr Stephen L. Lessnick
TWiPO #15 ~ MicroRNAs and hereditary cancer
TWiPO #14 ~ Interview with Dr Kate Matthay
TWiPO #13 ~ Updates, epidemiology of CNS tumors, birth order, and cell phone risks
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