Content related to Transformative $25M gift to support professional development and research in nursing
RB or Not RB
July 10, 2015
Retinoblastoma is a common eye cancer in children. David Cobrinik of The Vision Center has helped answer the question of why mutations to the RB1 gene primarily cause tumors of the retina.
Resilience Helps Kids Recover from Trauma and How Parents Can Support Them
May 15, 2013
Two CHLA psychologists offer advice on helping your child deal with trauma.
Former Patient Races to Fundraise for Pediatric Cancer Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
August 10, 2022
Lauren, a 17-year-old from Southern California, is competing in the 2022 2XU Malibu Triathlon to raise money for pediatric cancer research and raise awareness about the benefits of Children’s Hospital
Macey and Mackenzie—once conjoined twins, now 17 years old
July 14, 2020
They made national news when separated as babies, but now these once-conjoined twins live normal lives in the Midwest
Why Sandra is Tri-ing to End Pediatric Cancer
September 16, 2015
Sandra Andrade is participating in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon in honor of her daughter, Sophia.
A Planned Gift Does Double Duty
May 10, 2022
Sharon Mason and Bob Masino found just the right vehicle to honor CHLA’s lifesaving care of their niece, while also producing a reliable source of income for themselves.
Expanding Prenatal Care for Hydronephrosis and Urologic Conditions
February 9, 2022
Virtual consultations help ease parents’ anxiety—and improve care after a baby is born.
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