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Stories That Look Like Us: Why Representation Matters in Childhood Cancer Books

by Lily Gloria Tagoe, MBChB, MWACP, FGCP | Emmanuella Amoako, MD, MWCAP, FGCP April 16, 2026

Doctors in Ghana share how culturally responsive children’s books help kids with cancer feel understood, valued, and less alone. Learn why representation matters.

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Finding My Identity Again

by Betsy Fisher April 14, 2026

After losing her only child to cancer, Betsy Fisher explores what it means to grieve, rebuild identity, and carry a child’s legacy forward. Read her story.

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Meet Your New Best Friend: The Therapy Dog

by Elizabeth Roberson April 8, 2026

From training to hospital visits, discover how therapy dogs bring comfort, calm, and connection to people who need it most.

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Patient Concerns About Clinical Trials

by Jill Granger March 17, 2026

Patients may have concerns about entering a clinical trial. Learn common concerns and questions to ask the research team.

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5 Tips for Raising a Child with Sickle Cell: A Parent’s Guide

by Don Magezi March 10, 2026

Don Magezi reflects on his childhood with sickle cell disease and what he wishes every parent understood. Learn how to help your child feel safe and supported.

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More Than a Song: The Impact of Music Therapy in Patient Care

by Elizabeth Roberson March 3, 2026

Music therapy helped Brett heal after leukemia, supporting his speech, movement, and emotional well-being through personalized care. Read his story.

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