Stories of progress, inspiration, and information in overcoming osteosarcoma
A Mom Continues Her Daughter’s Fight Against Cancer
After Vicki Bunke lost her 14-year-old daughter, Grace, to osteosarcoma, she started swimming across America to honor her legacy.
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Kaleb Collins credits his osteosarcoma diagnosis at age 10 with many of the good things in his life today — particularly his marriage and children.
We sat down with Ryan Roberts, MD, PhD, to find out how cancer cells are different from normal cells and what he thinks are the most promising areas in osteosarcoma research.
Bringing together clinical, genomic, and imaging data in a user-friendly format, the Osteosarcoma Explorer is designed to accelerate osteosarcoma research and encourage new contributions to the field.
Leading osteosarcoma researchers explain why it has been difficult to develop immunotherapy drugs to treat pediatric bone cancer and discuss promising signs for the future.
Reno couple dedicates their lives to saving dogs from osteosarcoma after losing their beloved Lavinia to the “horrific” disease.
Even after receiving the good news that her son is in remission from osteosarcoma, Sarah Bright still feels lasting scars from the diagnosis.
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Kathleen Watt's osteosarcoma diagnosis ended her first career as a singer and changed the trajectory of her life forever.
Two pediatric psychologists — Jenna Oppenheim, PsyD, ABPP, and Julie Germann, PhD, ABPP — offer advice on how caregivers of cancer patients can support their loved ones through the emotional upheaval of cancer and get the support they need, too.
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