Our podcast delves into the challenging journey of pediatric cancer, exploring topics such as diagnosis, treatment, fundraising, and addressing common questions. Each episode sheds light on hospital experiences, mental health struggles, and financial hardships. We invite families of pediatric cancer warriors, pediatric oncologists, researchers, representatives from non-profits, and those who have lost children to join us and share their stories. Whether the battle has been won, is ongoing, or ended in loss, we aim to amplify the voices of those affected by pediatric cancer and honor the memories of children who fought bravely. You can also get involved with the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation through fundraising, volunteering, promoting awareness, or contributing to pediatric cancer research. Visit nationalpcf.org for more information about the foundation To contact Tiffany, please email tmcconathy@nationalpcf.org To contact Kelly, please email kgoddard@nation
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An Unexpected Fight: A Pediatric Cancer podcast
Zach's Bridge
Mar 18, 202644 minS0
<p>In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we sit down with Jon and Jenn Wall—co-founders of Zach’s Bridge and parents whose journey has inspired a mission of connection, advocacy, and support for families navigating pediatric cancer.</p><p>Jon, President of Zach’s Bridge, brings both personal experience and professional expertise to his work. As a member of the Pediatric Patient and Family Advisory Council at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Co-Leader of the Dadcology support group, he is deeply committed to supporting fathers through the challenges of caregiving. With a career spanning leadership roles in companies like Adobe, Bullho...
Donna Ludwinski, Solving Kids Cancer Research Advocate
Aug 28, 202556 minS0
<p>Donna is a pediatric cancer research advocate. Her son Erik battled neuroblastoma and suffered a late relapse, diagnosed in 1991 at age 6 and died in 2010 at age 24. She has been involved in the pediatric cancer community for decades. She serves on several councils including the NCI Pediatric Central Review Board, NCI Pediatric and Adolescent Solid Tumor Steering Committee, FDA Patient Representative, NANT Parent Advisory Council, prior founding Board of Directors of Coalition Against Childhood Cancer, DOD CMCRP Rare Cancers Research Programmatic Panel, SIOPEN Advocates Committee, and ACCELERATE Scientific Steering Committee. Donna has worked for Solving Kids' Cancer since 2010 managing research...
<p>In this episode, we speak with <b>Prof. Johannes Gojo, MD, PhD</b>, one of the world’s foremost experts in pediatric neuro-oncology. Dr. Gojo shares groundbreaking research into <b>ETMR and ATRT brain tumors</b>, the promise of <b>liquid biopsies</b>, and how international collaboration through <b>CARE for RARE</b> (established by Solving Kids’ Cancer) is transforming outcomes for children with rare brain tumors.</p><p>We also highlight a <b>newly funded research project</b>, supported by multiple organizations including <b>Gold Ribbon Kids</b>, that aims to deliver precision medicine breakthroughs for some of the...
Susan Latta, LMFT, FT with Austin Hatcher Foundation discussing psychology
Aug 12, 202549 minS0
<p>Susan Latta LMFT, FT is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the Department Head of Clinical Services at the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer. Susan holds a Fellow in Thanatology, the study of death and dying, and received her BS from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University and her MA from Fuller Theological Seminary. Susan brings 35 years of counseling individuals, children, and families through the many challenges that occur when a child is diagnosed with cancer, with over 23 years of experience in the medical field. Susan loves to be in nature, travel, cuddle with her 2 miniature dachshunds...
Dr. Schultz - Principal Investigator of the International PPB/DICER1 Registry
Jun 30, 202546 minS0
<p>As Principal Investigator of the <b>International PPB/DICER1 Registry</b> and founder of the <b>International OTST Registry</b>, Dr. Schultz is at the forefront of developing novel treatments for some of the rarest and most aggressive pediatric cancers.</p><p>🎧 In this episode, we dive deep into:<br/> ✨ The importance of registries in rare cancer research<br/> ✨ What families facing a DICER1 diagnosis need to know<br/> ✨ Her inspiring journey in pediatric oncology<br/> ✨ Why collaboration is key to hope and healing</p><p>This is an episode you won’t want to miss.</p><p> #AnUnexpectedFight #DICER1 #PediatricC...
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