
Thankful and Fearful
By CAC2 Individual Member Joe Baber Because of my grandson, Conor, a neuroblastoma survivor, I have met so many people in our childhood cancer community
The coverage is deep and broad: across the spectrum of development, from basic research through to clinical trials; across a wide range of topics, including data sharing, crucial medicines, psycho-social standards, and survivorship; and across the country and around the world.
Most importantly, that research investment represents a shared aim to find cures for all types of childhood cancer. CAC2 celebrates each and every member’s efforts to help close the large and persistent gap between funding needs to achieve this goal and available resources.
CAC2 doesn’t just applaud our member’s individual efforts but strives to act as a catalyst for research members to work collaboratively to effect positive change in the childhood cancer research community.
Hosting educational conferences and webinars across a multi-disciplinary childhood cancer research audience to encourage exchange of information and build relationships
Providing information to respective members regarding co-funding research projects opportunities typically sourced by a member organization in need of additional funding
Developing online repositories for childhood cancer research progress including:
Establishing the Ethics Think Tank Working Group to help identify best practices and potential ethical issues associated with pediatric cancer charities that fund researchers and the relationships between those organizations and the research recipients.
By CAC2 Individual Member Joe Baber Because of my grandson, Conor, a neuroblastoma survivor, I have met so many people in our childhood cancer community
Blogged with permission and thanks by the ACCELERATE Fit for Filing Working Group The ACCELERATE PLATFORM’S Fit for Filing (FFF) group was formed in 2019 to
The Molecular Targets Platform is an NCI-supported instance of the Open Targets Platform with a focus on preclinical pediatric oncology data. It is a tool
The National Cancer Institute’s new Molecular Characterization Initiative (MCI) fosters data sharing in childhood cancer research. The program is expanding comprehensive molecular characterization of tumors
The National Cancer Institute’s new Molecular Characterization Initiative (MCI) fosters data sharing in childhood cancer research. The program currently offers comprehensive molecular characterization of tumors
This collaborative research effort was due in part to childhood cancer groups coming together as part of CAC2. CAC2 salutes CAC2 Member Organizations The Andrew