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Clinical Trial Results: Patients with Leukemia Show High Remission Rates after Immunotherapy
October 16, 2014
Researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have published results of this study in Lancet.
Treating Neuroblastoma: With or Without G-CSF?
May 19, 2015
A recent study found that the growth factor G-CSF, used in high-risk neuroblastoma treatment, leads to increased tumor growth and metastasis. Investigators think the benefits still outweigh the risks.
When Good Macrophages go Bad
December 5, 2018
New study reveals how cancer manipulates our immune system to become harder to treat Many factors affect cancer treatment outcome, such as the size and location of the tumor, availability of effective
Surgeon Takes Aim at a Lethal Childhood Brain Tumor
February 22, 2021
Peter Chiarelli, MD, DPhil, is combining chemistry, physics and nanoscience to find new therapies for diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas.
Improving Endocrine Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors
November 4, 2021
New clinic provides comprehensive screening and treatment for children with endocrine issues caused by cancer treatment.
Prenatal Exposure to Common Air Pollutants Linked to Cognitive and Behavioral Impairment
March 25, 2015
Emissions from motor vehicles, oil and coal burning for home heating or power generation, wildfires and agricultural burning, hazardous waste sites, tobacco smoke and charred foods are all sources of
Do Kids with Sleep Apnea Need to Stay in Hospital Overnight after Sedation for MRI?
November 4, 2016
Children with sleep apnea may be at increased risk for overnight respiratory events (ORE) following anesthesia. But researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) wondered if the practice of
St. Baldrick’s Foundation Supports Innovative Research in Pediatric Cancer at CHLA
August 5, 2016
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