Publications
Support Focuses on Survivorship Issues
Nearly 80 percent of children with cancer survive today, thanks to the progress of pediatric cancer research. Unfortunately, nearly 75 percent of these survivors will develop chronic health problems or secondary cancers due to their treatments, and many become overweight, according to the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, a National Cancer Institute-funded study of more than 14,000 survivors at 27 research centers in North America and Canada
Pediatric oncologists at the Children’s Cancer Hospital are investigating ways to detect,prevent and treat these long-term side effects
Laura Worth, M.D., Ph.D., medical center director for the Children’s Cancer Hospital, and Nicole Rosipal, nurse practitioner, are studying the effects of exercise on children receiving stem cell transplants. Philanthropic funding supports a research position as well as the purchase of child-friendly exercise equipment, such as Nintendo Wii systems and stationary bicycles.
Students enrolled in the Pediatric Education Program now participate in a nutrition, health and physical education class supported through philanthropy. The pediatric patients engage in healthy cooking classes and work with a physical therapist who makes exercise a fun part of their weekly routines.
Promise - Fall 2009
- Children’s Cancer Hospital: Practicing the Art of the Possible
- A Message From Dr. Mendelsohn
- iPromise: Jeff B. Love
- Philanthropy in Action
- Among Friends: Ruth Keller
- Survivors Say: Hoda Kotb
- Research Highlights
- Project Zero Delay Speeds Drug to Patients in Record Time
- Study Uncovers Genetic Link for Bladder Cancer
- Delivering Chemotherapy Straight to Ovarian Cancer Cells
- Common Diabetes Drug Reduces Pancreatic Cancer Risk
- Protein Dubbed 'Swiss Army Knife'
of DNA Repair
- Donors Make a Difference
- Farb's Legacy Opens Door in Personalized Cancer Therapy
- Student Organization Rallies to Support a 'Fine' Cause
- Randalls' Campaign Delivers Ingredients for Breast Cancer Awareness
- Couple Orchestrates Planned Gift
to cover Patients' Travel Costs
- News Makers:
- MD Anderson Ranks First in Cancer Care
- Collaboration to Speed Clinical Trials, Personalized Cancer Care
- New Chair of Clinical Prevention Arrives
- Women Faculty Programs Leader Garners Recognition
- Three Embark on an Odyssey of Learning and Discovery
- "Making Cancer History" Book Signing

