Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Featured Blogs, Rally Blog, Research, What Is
What is Rhabdomyosarcoma? Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a type of soft tissue cancer that most commonly affects children and adolescents. It’s often found in skeletal muscle tissue or organs, such as the head and neck area, the urinary system, the reproductive system or...
Dean's Reflections, Rally Blog, Rally Stories, Research
Rally On for Osteosarcoma Research During this pandemic, my mantra has been “adjust and readjust.” I have shared that I learned this from the Rally families who never cease to amaze me with how often and quickly they adjust and readjust. Today, I stand in awe of...
Rally Blog, Rally Stories, Research, Teens
Rally Kid Amanda Tells Her Story Hi everyone! My name is Amanda. I am 17 years old and a rising senior in high school. I am a Rally Kid, as well as the founder of The Osteosarcoma Society. I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, in my right femur on...
Fundraising & Events, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
A Letter from Sophie ANYONE can make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer—just ask Sophie! Read about her creative fundraising efforts below. You, too, can join the fight against childhood cancer. Just click the button to learn more! Help...
Kids, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Childhood Cancer Doesn’t Take a Break It’s frustrating. Really, really frustrating. For the most part our country is staying home, social distancing and self-isolating to stop the spread of COVID-19. Why is it frustrating? Because childhood cancer doesn’t take a...