Emily Whitehead, First Pediatric Patient to Receive CAR T-Cell Therapy, Celebrates Cure 10 Years Later
Whitehead received life-saving treatment at CHOP, under the care of Dr. Stephan Grupp, transforming the field of cancer immunotherapy.
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Through collaboration with research partners, patients, foundations, and community members, we are working to defeat childhood brain cancer and find better treatments for current patients. Read about recent milestones we’ve hit to accelerate pediatric brain tumor research.
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Read this case study about integrating precision medicine into the standard of care for children with thyroid cancer.
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An NIH-funded study showed those with a history of MIS-C had mild reactions to the vaccine, with no diagnosis of myocarditis or recurrent MIS-C.
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Dr. Ruth Abaya was named as the Eagles' 2022 NFL Changemaker for her work to understand the factors that contribute to gun violence and end this public health crisis in our community.
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A study involving CHOP researchers found that a weekly dose of dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody, led to a reduction of symptoms and tissue improvement in young adults and adolescents with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).
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CHOP experts in bleeding disorders care and research presented at the American Society of Hematology 2022 conference.
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For more than 50 years, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has been on the forefront of astounding advances in HI that have saved lives and improved lifetimes.
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This “multimodal” analysis helps reveal relationships between different aspects of a cell and how they might impact disease development.
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Nearly 50 faculty, staff and trainees from the Division of Hematology and Division of Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia attended the 64th Annual American Hematology Society (ASH) Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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J. Yvener Deverlis went to to the Dominican Republic as part of the CHOP Global Allies Program to help teach local health promotors. He ended up learning even more.