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The Heart of Ultimate Hike

A heart. The universal symbol of love and compassion, but also relentless courage. The phrase “heart of a lion” recognizes the resilience and strength that we’re able to experience through love.  If you’ve experienced an Ultimate Hike, you’ll probably recognize

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Terri, Leah and Cohen Family

Honoring Luke’s Legacy: Join Us This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month to Support Life-Saving Research

For most families, childhood cancer is unfathomable. But for families like Luke Getchell’s, childhood cancer is their heartbreaking, stomach-turning reality. In July of 2018, 13-year-old Luke was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with a common genetic alteration, FLT3-ITD. That

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Luke - Childhood Cancer

New Pediatric Cancer Clinical Trial at Washington University aims to Find Alternative to Standard Therapies 

Today, we’re announcing $2M in funding for a new pediatric brain cancer clinical trial. Dr. Mohamed Abdelbaki’s team is testing a new type of cancer immunotherapy in children with recurrent brain tumors, with funding from a CureSearch Catapult Award.  August

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Mohamed S. Abdelbaki, MD

CureSearch and UK-based LifeArc to Co-fund Nearly $1.5M in High-grade Glioma Research

We’re partnering internationally to create far-reaching impact for kids with cancer We’re excited to share news of our recent partnership with LifeArc, a highly-regarded UK-based medical research charity. LifeArc will co-fund Dr. Gregory Friedman’s CureSearch Acceleration Initiative (AI) project aimed

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Dr. Gregory Friedman blog

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