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CureSearch unites the world's largest childhood cancer research organization, the Children's Oncology Group, and the National Childhood Cancer Foundation through our mission to cure childhood cancer. Research is the key to the cure.
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National Childhood Cancer Foundation
4600 East West Highway, Suite 600
Bethesda, MD 20814-3457
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Children’s Oncology Group
Research Operations Center
440 E. Huntington Drive, Suite 400
Arcadia, CA 91006-3776
Telephone: 800-458-6223
Articles by Cure Search
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When a Child is Diagnosed with Cancer: How Life Changes
Life does not prepare parents for a diagnosis of cancer in children. Emotionally, the leap from being a parent of a...
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School Issues
School is a place for learning, friendships and fun. Having a diagnosis of cancer can create some challenges for your...
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Getting Back to Life: School
As treatment ends and you prepare to go back to school: You may feel like you’re in a different place academically...
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Teens with Cancer are Different
Ask any teen and they will emphatically explain that teens are not “kids." And that's true. Adolescents aren't...
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Helping Your Child Keep in Touch with Friends
While your child is hospitalized, it is vital to his or her well-being to stay connected with teachers and classmates....
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Getting Back to School
My name is Jovan Baker and I am 19 years old. I was diagnosed with testicular cancer at the age of 15 on December 5,...
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Effects of Illness on Preschool Children
Infants learn mainly through their senses and by interacting with both objects and other human beings. Familiar objects...
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Effects of Illness on High School Children
Adolescence is a stage in life marked by needs for peer acceptance and movement toward more independence, away from...
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Education Services for Children with Cancer
Special education covers all the special services children may need, from gifted programs, to children with special...
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Educational Issues Following Childhood Cancer
Treatment for cancer during childhood or adolescence may affect educational progress due to prolonged absences or...
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