Faces of Childhood Cancer
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Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers are testing a vaccine to recruit the immune system in fighting chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
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Fifteen-year-old Chris Petty has Hodgkin’s disease, one of the so-called good cancers.
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Ariana’s is one of those unbelievable stories.
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Investigators spend countless hours delving into the finite operations of cellular mechanisms, so it’s not surprising that a 30-year-old rudimentary component of research, like which solution works best for DNA separation, does not get a closer look.
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In her mind, 13-year-old Lauren Murphy could see herself dancing across a Broadway stage.
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Pediatric oncology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center received a major boost to its arsenal in the fight against children’s cancers with a $920,000 commitment from Optimist International to establish an endowed research fellowship in pediatric oncology and hematology.
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Historically, the mouse has been the animal of choice for studying cancer.
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News
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The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Honors and Awards
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Kimmel Cancer Center
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A scout's job is to go first into unknown territory and report back to the group about the lay of the land.

