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Beyond the Cure

The mission of Beyond the Cure is to help childhood cancer survivors integrate the cancer experience into their new life as survivors and successfully handle the challenges that are ahead of them and to celebrate survivorship. Beyond the Cure is a program of The National Children's Cancer Society

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Childhood Leukemia Foundation (CLF)

CLF provides financial support to eligible families to help cover everything from rent, mortgage payments, food and utility bills, transportation to treatment, and other critical expenses.

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Children's Environmental Health for Health Care Providers

A list of free online resource compiled by the EPA

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Children's Hospital

Children's Hospital lists active hematology/oncology clinical trials for children.

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Children's Hospital Pharmacy

Order refills, health information for insurance plans.

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Clayton Dabney Foundation for Kids with Cancer

The Clayton Dabney Foundation grants wishes to children in the last stages of terminal cancer. Please visit the website for details.

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Health and Medical Care among the Children of Immigrants

New research out of Cornell University's College of Human Ecology found that low-income children of immigrants have much poorer health than low-income children of citizens, as reported in a special section of the journal Child Development.

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Improving Immunization Rates among Underserved Ethnic and Minority Populations

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. (2002). A Report on Reaching Underserved Ethnic and Minority Populations to Improve Pediatric Immunization Rates.

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Komfy Kids

Komfy Kids are therapeutic dolls that have been designed to assist in the psychological well-being of children with hair loss due to cancer, alopecia, or otherwise.

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Make A Wish Foundation

Wishes of critically ill children are granted through this program. Child must be between the ages of 2½ -18 years.
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