AI-driven research advancements

Pediatric Hematology / Oncology Fellows at the three major children’s hospitals in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle Children’s Hospital, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, and B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, B.C.) continue to make major breakthroughs on childhood cancer research using AI and other advanced computer technologies to create new, less invasive therapies and cures for children diagnosed with childhood cancer.

Researchers are now able to predict which children are the most at risk for developing chidhood cancer, what type of cancer they are likely to have, and when and where their cancer will appear. Therefore, several Fellows are focusing on prevention strategies for the children most at risk based on the information obtained from AI and super computers.

In addition, therapies much less toxic than chemo and radiation are continuing to demonstrate success in children diagnosed with advanced childhood cancers.

Your donations to KCCP are making a huge impact for our physician/scientists who are advancing the science and bringing about better therapies and cures for childhood cancer, especially now that research funds for childhood cancer are becoming more difficult to obtain from our government health agencies.

We welcome and appreciate your support of the PNW District Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program (KCCP) which is helping to save the lives of children at risk for and diagnosed with childhood cancer!

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