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Jasmine Smith, MD, knew she wanted to be a doctor, but she only decided on pediatric oncology as her specialty after her younger brother was diagnosed with osteosarcoma.
The National Cancer Institute’s Rosandra N. Kaplan, MD, breaks down her research on altering myeloid cell’s injury repair response to better attack osteosarcoma.
Osteosarcoma patients share how they learned to ask questions, push for the medical care they needed, and be their own health advocate.
Rosandra N. Kaplan, MD, pediatric oncologist and physician scientist at the National Cancer Institute, explains how understanding the tumor microevironment can fuel potential treatments.
These new staff members support the administrative, development, and finance departments at the Osteosarcoma Institute’s Dallas office.
A grandmother living in Hawaii reflects on her teenage years when she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Her hunger for life is overcoming cancer’s lingering effects.
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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.
Although Isabel was with her brother, Miles, in his final days, his death has yet to fully sink in.
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