Blog

A blog about children’s cancer survivors, fighters and supporters,
and the cancer research that accelerates the search for cures.

Home » Blog

Children are waiting longer than adults to access new cancer drugs. CureSearch is changing that.

CureSearch IMPACT Series Forums bring global pediatric experts in academia and pharmaceutical companies together to accelerate the development of pediatric cancer drugs. “Children with cancer wait an average of 6.5 years longer than adults to access new drugs.”1 Cancer is […]

Children are waiting longer than adults to access new cancer drugs. CureSearch is changing that. Read More »

New Therapies for Pediatric Oncology

Eleven-Year-Old Cancer Survivor to speak at Golfer Greg Norman’s Annual QBE Shootout Event Benefitting CureSearch

For more than 20 years, CureSearch for Children’s Cancer has been the primary charity beneficiary of the QBE Shootout, a professional golf tournament founded and hosted by legendary golfer Greg Norman. On Dec. 12, the QBE Shootout will welcome 11-year-old

Eleven-Year-Old Cancer Survivor to speak at Golfer Greg Norman’s Annual QBE Shootout Event Benefitting CureSearch Read More »

Chase Hancock

Trek for 43

Join supporters around the nation this National Take a Hike Day and raise critical funds for pediatric cancer research.  Trek for 43, CureSearch’s newest program, empowers people to come together to tell children’s cancer to “take a hike” during National

Trek for 43 Read More »

Trek for 43 logo

Sydney, Wilms Tumor

Remembering Sydney the Superhero Sydney was just 5 years old when she was diagnosed with Wilms’ tumor – a type of cancer that starts in the kidneys. Sydney immediately started on a grueling treatment process that would span over multiple

Sydney, Wilms Tumor Read More »

Sydney on the beach featured

Pin It on Pinterest

Scroll to Top