CKc Makes News with Novel Emmi-Grace Applesauce Trial

CKc co-founder Melissa Wiggins and pediatric cancer advocate Monica Angel were in Tampa, Florida, recently for a #nomoreoptions event. Approximately 50 people attended the small group gathering which focuses on educating others on why advances need to be made in the field of pediatric cancer treatment to not only create more survivors, but to also increase the quality of life for those children. The event also highlighted a CKc-funded trial that involves an innovative way of administering chemotherapy to a child under three years old. The trial is named after Monica’s daughter, Emmi-Grace.

 

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