A CHOC geneticist discusses neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), including what parents can look for and how it’s treated.
CHOC Joins National Cancer Consortium
The Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC took yet another bold step in its fight against pediatric cancer by uniting with Cancer Moonshot 2020.
Looking beyond traditional medicine
Audra Wilford, mom of “SuperMax,” and founder of MaxLove Project, shares how her son has benefitted from CHOC’s integrative health services.
Innovative Cancer Treatment: Abbey’s Story
While many teenaged girls might balk at wearing a medical device on their shaved heads 18 hours a day, Abbey Schemmer didn’t blink an eye.
Protect Your Little Ones from Excessive Sun Exposure
Excessive sun exposure can increase the risk for skin cancer. Check out these tips to ward off those harmful UVA and UVB rays.
How parents can help teens with serious or chronic medical conditions manage their health care
In health care matters, parents of teens must strike a delicate balance, especially when teens are old enough to make their own decisions.
World’s First “Infusionarium” Comes to CHOC
The CHOC Infusionarium is the first program of its kind to combine immersive video technology with life-saving infusion therapy
Bringing Together the Best Minds in Pediatric Cancer Care
The Virtual Pediatric Network (VPN) uses video conferencing to allow cancer experts to share best practices, research and expertise.
Preserving Fertility in Adolescent Cancer Patients
Many adolescent cancer patients survive into adulthood so physicians and patients have a major interest in preserving their fertility.