Assorted News from the Last Week:
Early onset psychosis in a pediatric oncology setting: a case report.
Approximately 80% of pediatric tumors occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), where diagnostic tools essential for treatment decisions are often unavailable or incomplete. Technology could be part of the solution of addressing the diagnostic limitations.Work in childhood cancer informs adult cancer options: Menin inhibitors in pediatric acute leukemia.
Lions Club donates to pediatric cancer fund.
Upcoming Webinars, Online Opportunities, and Meetings:
56th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP 2024), which will take place in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA | October 17-20, 2024. Registration is open and anyone who registers before July 17, 2024 can take advantage of the discounted rates.
Past Recordings:
Study investigates use of oncolytic measles virus to treat pediatric brain tumors.Take Action:
There’s already an amazing team of volunteers ready to make a difference at CureFest 2024! However, there are still some areas where they need additional help. If you’re able to volunteer, please click on the link to see where your support is most needed: Volunteer Sign-Up. For any questions, feel free to reach out to Kristen Alexander at kristen@awoccf.org The FDA and CTTI announced the call for applications for new members of the Patient Engagement Collaborative (PEC). The PEC is an ongoing, shared forum in which the patient community (PEC members), FDA, and CTTI discuss a variety of topics such as improving communication, education, and patient engagement related to medical product regulation. NIH recently announced a Request for Information to gather community input on additional proposed actions to accelerate the career transition of postdoc scholars into thriving biomedical research careers. Please note that feedback will be accepted electronically until October 23, 2024. See the Open Mike Blog for additional information.CAC2 Innovation Council Recommendation: Lions Club International Foundation’s Childhood Cancer Grant Program
Overview of the Opportunity: Lions Club International has a grant program designed specifically for Childhood Cancer projects. Grants are available to Lions districts and multiple districts in amounts from US $10,000 to US $150,000. Projects must be implemented in coordination or collaboration with existing government or charitable childhood cancer medical facilities. Read on for more information.