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Proton Therapy for Craniopharyngioma
Proton therapy at CHOP helped Elena regain her vision and remain free of craniopharyngioma two years after treatment.
Pediatric Brain Tumors: Advances in Low-grade Glioma Care and Research
Learn about CHOP's goal to develop improved, less toxic therapies for pediatric brain tumors by integrating neuro-oncology, neurosurgery, research and big data.

How to Help a Child Who Is Overweight
What works and what doesn’t when it comes to helping an overweight child make changes to reach a healthy weight? Get tips to make healthy changes stick.
Honoring Family and a Former Patient
Learn why Jacqueline Wottrich — a CHOP donor for 60 years — and her late son, Jon Wottrich, have decided to give to CHOP and about the impact of their donations.
A Day in the Life of a Clinical Engineer System Supervisor
Michael Hamid is a clinical engineer system supervisor who's been working at CHOP for 15 years. This is a day in his life.
Ask Dr. Bell: How Can We Address Opioid Misuse?
Louis Bell, MD, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: prescribing opioids for pain.
Tiny Gland, Big Consequences
Aileen and Brian Roberts' commitment to Dr. Levine’s research into the genetic causes of hypoparathyroidism in children can be life changing.
Technology Brings the Doctor to School
In a pilot program at a local school district, CHOP pediatricians are on call each school day for “telehealth” consults with students and school nurses.
How Daisy Days Bloomed
What started as four-day fund drive in 1953 has evolved into a monthlong event in May and a signature fundraising campaign in the region.

When Food Is Medicine
Opened in fall 2018, the Food Pharmacy is expected to assist about 250 families each year in its current West Philadelphia location.