Welcome to our Press Room! Here, you’ll find helpful information and resources for members of the media who are interested in sharing the CureSearch mission. Click here to download our Media Kit.
LATEST PRESS RELEASES
Ultimate Hiker Frank Gioscia raises $500K for Childhood Cancer Research
FDA Grants Approval of New Pediatric Glioma Drug to Day One, a Biopharma Co-founded by CureSearch Board Member Dr. Samuel Blackman
CureSearch, Mattel celebrate 10 years of Brave Barbie
CureSearch to lead impact study on cost, treatment benefits of molecular testing for childhood cancer patients
About CureSearch
- CureSearch is a national nonprofit on a mission to end childhood cancer by driving targeted and innovative research with measurable results in an accelerated time frame. We’re dedicated to ensuring that every child diagnosed with cancer has a safe and effective treatment option.
- 60% of preclinical research projects funded through our Acceleration Initiative advance to clinical trials, compared to a less than 8% average rate of translation for drugs into clinical cancer trial.
- CureSearch-funded pre-clinical projects are 7x more likely to advance to clinical trials and get there 1.5x faster compared to the national average.
ACCELERATING THE PACE OF PEDIATRIC DRUG DEVELOPMENT
CureSearch-funded Investigators
Our funded investigators have a shared mission to bring safer, more effective treatments to children with cancer. They are experts in pediatric oncology, conducting next-generation research for children with cancer.
Scientific & Industry Advisory Councils
Collaboration is key to accelerate the pace of pediatric drug development. Our Scientific and Industry Advisory Councils include leaders from academia, pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies and more – all of whom are subject matter experts, thought leaders, and advocates for advancements in pediatric cancer research.
Scientific Advisory Council (SAC)
The SAC is composed of experts from world pediatric cancer research institutions and also includes representation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Industry Advisory Council (IAC)
IAC members include leaders from pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, and clinical research organizations..
Childhood Cancer Statistics
More than 15,000 children, adolescents and young adults (age 0-19) are diagnosed with cancer each year. While survival rates for the most common types of childhood cancer have greatly increased in recent years, there has been little improvement in the prognosis for many less common tumor types. For many high-risk subtypes, long-term survival rates are often less than 50%. Others, like the brain tumor DIPG, remain incurable. Here are the latest childhood cancer statistics including diagnoses, survival rates and deaths per year.
Video Library
CureSearch has developed educational videos to help patients, families, and caregivers navigate a childhood cancer diagnosis. In addition, a number of patients and family members have shared their childhood cancer stories with us.
Media are also welcome to download the following videos:
- CureSearch Overview - full version
- CureSearch Overview - short version
- The CureSearch Impact
Image Library
Media are welcome to download CureSearch event photos, logos and infographics.
CureSearch Logos:
- Horizontal Logo (master)
- Horizontal Logo (all white)
- Stacked Logo (master)
- Stacked Logo (all white)
Impact Report
CureSearch funds only the strongest research projects that are most likely to become a drug and quickly reach patients. Projects funded through our Acceleration Initiative are seven times more likely to advance into clinical trials. The Impact Report provides an update on the groundbreaking projects funded through CureSearch.
Blog
The CureSearch Blog shares the stories of those impacted by childhood cancer including survivors, patients, caregivers and supporters.