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Trump Administration's Funding Cuts Halt Five Canadian Childhood Cancer Trials
The Trump administration's cuts to scientific funding and restrictions on grants shared with foreign researchers have forced the closure of at least five cutting-edge clinical trials for childhood cancer in Canada, impacting patients' access to potentially life-saving treatments.
Trump Administration's Funding Cuts Halt Five Canadian Childhood Cancer Trials
The Trump administration's cuts to scientific funding and restrictions on grants shared with foreign researchers have forced the closure of at least five cutting-edge clinical trials for childhood cancer in Canada, impacting patients' access to potentially life-saving treatments.
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16% Bias Score


CARINA Project: Revolutionizing Childhood Leukemia Treatment
Doctors Antonio Pérez and Persis Amrolia's CARINA Project, supported by Fight Kids Cancer, aims to improve CAR-T cell therapy for acute myeloid leukemia by developing universal cells from healthy donors, addressing cost and complexity issues, and potentially saving thousands of children's lives annu...
CARINA Project: Revolutionizing Childhood Leukemia Treatment
Doctors Antonio Pérez and Persis Amrolia's CARINA Project, supported by Fight Kids Cancer, aims to improve CAR-T cell therapy for acute myeloid leukemia by developing universal cells from healthy donors, addressing cost and complexity issues, and potentially saving thousands of children's lives annu...
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28% Bias Score


Cancer Survivor Scores Winning Goal in First Game Back
13-year-old Harry, recently recovered from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after a stem-cell transplant, scored the winning goal in his first football game back, saving his team from relegation and inspiring his family and team with his remarkable recovery.
Cancer Survivor Scores Winning Goal in First Game Back
13-year-old Harry, recently recovered from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after a stem-cell transplant, scored the winning goal in his first football game back, saving his team from relegation and inspiring his family and team with his remarkable recovery.
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28% Bias Score


Chelyabinsk Clothing Line Supports Children Battling Cancer
In Chelyabinsk, Russia, a clothing line featuring artwork by children with cancer was created by volunteers, with proceeds going to the Iskra charity fund; inspired by a founder's sister's cancer battle, the project also provides creative expression and self-esteem boosts for the children, and the f...
Chelyabinsk Clothing Line Supports Children Battling Cancer
In Chelyabinsk, Russia, a clothing line featuring artwork by children with cancer was created by volunteers, with proceeds going to the Iskra charity fund; inspired by a founder's sister's cancer battle, the project also provides creative expression and self-esteem boosts for the children, and the f...
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44% Bias Score


NIH Budget Cuts Threaten Life-Saving Cancer Research
The Trump administration's proposed 44% cut to the NIH budget, resulting in over 1,000 job losses, threatens to halt life-saving clinical trials, sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress and public disapproval, as evidenced by a recent poll showing 77% opposition to such cuts.
NIH Budget Cuts Threaten Life-Saving Cancer Research
The Trump administration's proposed 44% cut to the NIH budget, resulting in over 1,000 job losses, threatens to halt life-saving clinical trials, sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress and public disapproval, as evidenced by a recent poll showing 77% opposition to such cuts.
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60% Bias Score


Rising Childhood Cancer Rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast: Early Detection and Prevention
Childhood cancer rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, are 15.6 per 100,000 children, increasing due to better detection, with most cases diagnosed in early stages. Common cancers include blood/lymph diseases and CNS tumors, linked to genetics, parental lifestyle, and environmental factors. Early dete...
Rising Childhood Cancer Rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast: Early Detection and Prevention
Childhood cancer rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, are 15.6 per 100,000 children, increasing due to better detection, with most cases diagnosed in early stages. Common cancers include blood/lymph diseases and CNS tumors, linked to genetics, parental lifestyle, and environmental factors. Early dete...
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20% Bias Score

Russian Teenager Triumphs Over Cancer
Eighteen-year-old Daniil from Snezhinsk, Russia, overcame Burkitt's lymphoma after six chemotherapy cycles and a stem cell transplant, highlighting the importance of family support and community assistance in battling childhood cancer. Now in remission and studying programming, Daniil's journey insp...

Russian Teenager Triumphs Over Cancer
Eighteen-year-old Daniil from Snezhinsk, Russia, overcame Burkitt's lymphoma after six chemotherapy cycles and a stem cell transplant, highlighting the importance of family support and community assistance in battling childhood cancer. Now in remission and studying programming, Daniil's journey insp...
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32% Bias Score

Universal CAR-T Cells for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Revolutionary Project
Antonio Pérez and Persis Amrolia, pediatric cancer specialists, launched the CARINA project, a revolutionary CAR-T cell therapy trial for acute myeloid leukemia, aiming to create cost-effective universal cells from healthy donors, supported by Fight Kids Cancer.

Universal CAR-T Cells for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Revolutionary Project
Antonio Pérez and Persis Amrolia, pediatric cancer specialists, launched the CARINA project, a revolutionary CAR-T cell therapy trial for acute myeloid leukemia, aiming to create cost-effective universal cells from healthy donors, supported by Fight Kids Cancer.
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32% Bias Score

Family Launches £130,000+ Fundraiser for Child's Cancer Treatment
An 11-year-old girl from Peterborough, Millie Blair, diagnosed with osteosarcoma last year, had her leg amputated and needs £130,000+ for specialist care; her family launched a fundraising campaign including an 88-mile charity walk.

Family Launches £130,000+ Fundraiser for Child's Cancer Treatment
An 11-year-old girl from Peterborough, Millie Blair, diagnosed with osteosarcoma last year, had her leg amputated and needs £130,000+ for specialist care; her family launched a fundraising campaign including an 88-mile charity walk.
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40% Bias Score

Girl's Rare Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Early Blood Cancer Detection
Ten-year-old Imohgen Alo was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma, a rare and aggressive blood cancer, after initially presenting with a persistent cough and neck lump; her case highlights the importance of early detection due to the often-subtle nature of blood cancer symptoms and the urgent need for imp...

Girl's Rare Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Early Blood Cancer Detection
Ten-year-old Imohgen Alo was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma, a rare and aggressive blood cancer, after initially presenting with a persistent cough and neck lump; her case highlights the importance of early detection due to the often-subtle nature of blood cancer symptoms and the urgent need for imp...
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40% Bias Score

Childhood Cancer Battle: Family's Perseverance and the Power of Charity
A 14-year-old boy from Varna, Southern Urals, battled stage three non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma, undergoing extensive treatment and overcoming significant financial hurdles with the help of various charitable organizations; he is now studying to become a doctor.

Childhood Cancer Battle: Family's Perseverance and the Power of Charity
A 14-year-old boy from Varna, Southern Urals, battled stage three non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma, undergoing extensive treatment and overcoming significant financial hurdles with the help of various charitable organizations; he is now studying to become a doctor.
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40% Bias Score

NIH Funding Cuts Threaten Children with Rare Cancers
Six-year-old Cailen Vela battles a rare, aggressive cancer that has relapsed, requiring extensive treatment and placing a strain on his family; proposed NIH funding cuts threaten access to advanced therapies for him and other children with similar conditions.

NIH Funding Cuts Threaten Children with Rare Cancers
Six-year-old Cailen Vela battles a rare, aggressive cancer that has relapsed, requiring extensive treatment and placing a strain on his family; proposed NIH funding cuts threaten access to advanced therapies for him and other children with similar conditions.
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56% Bias Score
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