Max, CHOC patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), participates in cancer research trials to improve outcomes and treatments.
Kazaam! Comic Assent earns kudos as tool for young patients to better grasp research studies
Colorful comics aid young patients in understanding and providing assent for participation in research studies to advance treatments.
New mental health app supports pediatric cancer survivors
CHOC oncologists developed an app to promote inclusion and support pediatric cancer survivors facing mental health challenges.
CHOC’s After Cancer Treatment Survivorship program recognized with an award for collaboration
The ACTS program at the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC receives recognition for their work to provide long-term care to cancer survivors.
First batch of awardees announced for new Chief Scientific Officer small grant program
Research projects of the winners – 12 of 23 were awarded funding – range from virtual reality training to the use of AI to predict COVID-19.
Study determines that Pain Buddy app may aid in reduction of pain severity
A new app may help reduce pain severity in children during cancer treatment, a recently published pilot study finds.