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In this issue . . .
COVER STORY
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When It Comes to Cancer, Children Aren’t Little Adults
New research proves that children and adults with cancer often have different mutated genes driving their diseases. This reinforces the need for pediatric-specific precision therapies.
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School Liaison Services Help Kids Go Back to School after Treatment
It takes preparation to make a seamless transition back to the classroom. Find out how St. Jude school liaisons help ease children back into their community schools.
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XSCID Gene Therapy: A Second Chance
The LVSCID clinical trial for X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency uses a lentiviral vector to insert a healthy copy of the IL2RG gene into blood cells. Find out about the study results.
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A Charitable Gift Annuity: The Extra Mile
Through a charitable gift annuity, one donor receives payments for life while helping St. Jude kids.
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St. Jude Employees: The Heartbeat of the Hospital
Working at the hospital is more than a job—it’s a calling. Find out why employees dedicate their lives to St. Jude and its mission of finding cures, saving children.
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Virtual Reality: A Distraction from Sickle Cell Pain
St. Jude explores virtual reality as a distraction technique for children and teens undergoing the pain crises of sickle cell disease.
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Hodgkin Lymphoma: When Lightning Strikes Twice
Why are some families struck with multiple cases of Hodgkin lymphoma? Learn about the FAMHL clinical trial designed to pinpoint genetic causes.
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6 Ways to Help Teen Patients Navigate Loss
Know teens or young adults who have cancer? Here are some tips for helping them deal with grief.
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Country Cares … And So Does Dad
A longtime supporter recalls the day the hospital’s mission got personal. Read his story.
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Taking Aim at AML: The Mission Continues
Protein profiling may identify moving treatments targets for acute myeloid leukemia. Find out how researchers team up in the VENAML clinical trial to reduce cancer development.
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Life after Cancer Treatment: Incorrigible Optimism
A cancer survivor explains why he participates in SJLIFE — a long-term follow-up study to assess late effects of treatments. It’s not “Would I?” It’s “Why wouldn’t I?”
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The Colors of Caring
Pediatric Oncology Nurse Ron Hardin, RN, wears more than 500 colorful wristbands given to him by patients and staff.
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Research Highlights - Promise Spring 2018
Read about advancements in DNA studies, acute myeloid leukemia research and treatment, improvements in vaccines, cancer survivorship, and more.