CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (September 9-15)

Assorted News from the Last Week:

Bullying significant issue for young people in aftermath of eye cancer.

Personalized vaccine trial for diffuse hemispheric glioma will expand to include children as young as five.

Effectiveness of structured, multidisciplinary long-term care for pediatric cancer survivors.

Live birth and maternity outcome in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors under 18 years at diagnosis: a 40-year population-based cohort study

RNA-sequencing study provides novel insights into chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

How technology is changing pediatric cancer treatment in India.

Proteomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid reveals TKT as a potential biomarker for medulloblastoma.

Upcoming Webinars, Online Opportunities, and Meetings:

The BrainStorm Summit for pediatric brain tumors will take place at the Mayflower Hotel September 19-21. Click here for more information and to register.

The 15th Annual Congressional Childhood Cancer Summit takes place September 19th on Capitol Hill, from 9:45 AM – 12:00 PM. Register to attend here.

Y’all are invited to “Cocktails for A Cause: You’re Wanted!” hosted by Gold Rush Cure on September 26.  Click here for more information and to register.

This year on September 30 will be the Austin Hatcher Foundation’s 15th annual Celebration of Life and Hope.  Click here for more information and to register.

The CureSearch annual Pediatric Early Development Symposium (PEDS) brings together key experts and stakeholders to address timely challenges and opportunities in pediatric cancer drug development on October 9 and 10.  Click here for more information and to register.

FDA Oncology Center of Excellence (OCE) is hosting an in-person and virtual OCE Pediatric Advocacy Forum on October 15.  Click here for more information and to register.

The NCI Office of Data Sharing (ODS) is excited to be hosting the second Annual Data Sharing Symposium Driving Cancer Advances through Impactful Research, a free hybrid event open to all on October 15th and 16th on NIH’s Bethesda campus or online! Register here.

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.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will hold a virtual Patient Engagement Advisory Committee (the Committee) meeting on Patient-Centered Informed Consent in Clinical Study on October 30 from 10:00-5:00 ET.  Click here for more information and to register .

Machine learning in paediatric haematological malignancies: a systematic review of prognosis, toxicity and treatment response models.

Past Recordings:

CAC2 Supporting Member Focused Ultrasound Foundation podcast:  “Champions of Hope: Spotlighting Advocates for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

  • Gavin Linberg (EVAN Foundation)
  • Dena Sherwood (Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation)

American Hospital Association podcast — Caring for Our Kids: A Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Program Delivers Lifelong Care 

Take Action:

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: “Introduction to Pediatric Cancer & Mental Health” Training Course

Overview of the Opportunity: “Introduction to Pediatric Cancer & Mental Health” training course is a comprehensive program designed for providers, professionals, and support systems seeking to enhance their understanding of the intersection between pediatric cancer and mental health.  CAC2 members are asked to share details about this specialized course (approved by The National Association of Social Work for 2.5 CE credits) with childhood cancer providers and professionals in their networks.

Supporting Documentation:
The course covers topics such as treatment experiences, mental health challenges, and support strategies for patients and families. CAC2 Members are eligible for a 30% discount on the $99 course price.
 

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