The Childhood Cancer Blog

The Childhood Cancer Blog

Welcome to The Childhood Cancer Blog
from Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation!

Eighteen years ago, when my daughter Lily was diagnosed with a brain tumor, I knew nothing. I guessed that brain tumors in 14-month-old babies were rare. I knew this diagnosis would devastate us, but I didn’t know if her tumor was “cancer” or even really understand how cancer worked. I didn’t know there were treatments and, if there were treatments, if they would leave Lily severely disabled. I didn’t know there were other families like ours, some just down the hall in the PICU, facing the same grim, terrifying diagnosis. 

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Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) is proud to announce the $10 million investment in the study of diagnosing and treating cancer predisposition syndromes. 

Just weeks before he was set to move into the dorms at Temple University, Cole Fitzgerald was in the emergency room with pain. He had already started his job with the Temple University football team, and his mom, Keren Fitzgerald, knew his pain had to be bad if Cole needed to miss a day at the job he loved. Several scans and blood tests later, he had a diagnosis: pancreatoblastoma, a cancer so rare that only 60 cases have... Read More

  • jessica tsai
    Jessica Tsai – Advancing Brain Tumor Research
  • madelyn flickinger
    Madelyn Flickinger -A Survivor Fighting for a Cure
  • robin dobbins
    Robin Dobbins –Caregiver and Advocate
  • sydney peck
    Sydney Peck – SuperSib and Future Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist

In labs, hospitals, and pediatric oncology clinics all over the world, remarkable women scientists have dedicated their work to finding cures for kids with cancer. From the nurses who manage clinical trials to student scientists embarking on lifelong research careers, these women are working to ensure that someday children diagnosed with cancer can have safer treatments and cures. 

Meet five incredible women who are changing the course of childhood cancer research, treatment, and care:  

1.    Jessica Tsai – Advancing Brain Tumor Research As a Young Investigator (YI)... Read More

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