Sarah Ford | May 7, 2014
CureSearch for Children’s Cancer Shares Their Impact in New Report
After 25 years of leadership in the field, CureSearch for Children’s Cancer transformed itself in 2013 to maximize its impact in fighting childhood cancer. They are driving greater results with funding by supporting innovative, evidence-based research that will quickly bring about new treatment options for children with cancer.
To do this, CureSearch examined the challenges in the field – limited funding, silos in research, disparities in outcomes, increasing incidences of cancer – and assembled some of the greatest minds in the community to help solve for a cure.
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