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  2. Kids Kicking Cancer - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, Kids Kicking Cancer was featured on Good Morning America. [4] In 2014 Rabbi Goldberg was nominated for the CNN heroes program and as of October 2014 he was a top 10 finalist. Participating hospitals can be found in California, New York, Florida, Michigan, Ontario, Israel, Italy, and South Africa.

  3. Children's Oncology Group - Wikipedia

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    Children's Oncology Group. The Children's Oncology Group (COG), a clinical trials group supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), is the world's largest organization devoted exclusively to pediatric cancer research. [1] The COG conducts a spectrum of clinical research and translational research trials for infants, children, adolescents ...

  4. Hope & Heroes Children's Cancer Fund - Wikipedia

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    Individual and age-appropriate group therapy is available to patients, families, and siblings. Child life therapists use play, art projects and other activities to help children learn about and gain skills for coping with upcoming procedures and to work through any fears that may arise.

  5. Children with Cancer UK - Wikipedia

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    Children with Cancer UK (formerly Children with Leukaemia) is a United Kingdom-based charity dedicated to raising money for research and providing care for children with cancer and their families. The aims of their research projects are to understand what causes children to get cancer and to develop improved treatments . [ 1 ]

  6. National Children's Cancer Society - Wikipedia

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    The group was initially founded in 1987 to help pay for the then relatively new bone marrow transplantation procedure for children, which was at the time not covered by most American health insurance. Since that time, insurance now covers the procedure, and the scope of the charity has expanded into other areas. [1]

  7. Childhood leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Childhood leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, accounting for 29% of cancers in children aged 0–14 in 2018. [1] There are multiple forms of leukemia that occur in children, the most common being acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) followed by acute myeloid leukemia (AML). [ 2 ]

  8. National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    The resolution, introduced by United States Senators Wayne Allard (R-CO) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), recognized September 13, 2008, as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Day. [5] An initial proclamation was signed in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, naming October as National Awareness Month for Children with Cancer. [6]

  9. Shine On! Kids - Wikipedia

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    Shine On! Kids is incorporated in Japan as a non-profit organization. [1] Founded in 2006 by Mark Ferris, and Kimberly Forsythe, the organization was dedicated in memory of their son, Tyler, who was diagnosed with infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia before he was one month old.