For obvious reasons, most children begin their cancer journey at their local hospital. Depending on the location of that hospital, some children might eventually see their care transferred to a regional hospital or one of the 57 facilities designated by the National Cancer Institute to be Comprehensive Cancer Centers.
However, the cold hard truth is that some of those Comprehensive Cancer Centers achieve that distinction because of their focus on cancer overall … not specifically children’s cancer.
Simply put: not all Comprehensive Cancer Centers offer comprehensive care for children’s cancer.
The Children's Cancer Alliance aims to help familes navigate their cancer journey by providing Resources on where they cancer seek the best care and News about the cancer research trends and treatments.
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