Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Rally Blog, Research
What is Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)? Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a type of blood cancer that causes an overproduction of white blood cells. These cells grow abnormally and can build up in the blood and bone marrow, leaving less room for healthy white and red...
Childhood Cancer, Families, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Helping Childhood Cancer Families Carry The Weight When you donate to Rally, you fund much-needed childhood cancer research—but there’s more to it. Childhood cancer changes EVERYTHING. It affects the entire family dynamic. It also changes the family’s support system....
Childhood Cancer, Kids, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Rally Kids Maylee & Kiki: #FORTHEIRFUTURE Of Friendship When you give to Rally, you aren’t just funding research—you are funding childhoods. You’re giving kids the chance to experience life, form lasting friendships and shape their futures. Maylee was first...
Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Rally Blog, Research
What is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)? Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, also called acute lymphocytic leukemia, or ALL for short, is a type of blood cancer that causes bone marrow to overproduce a type of white blood cells called lymphoblasts. ALL is the most common...
Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Rally Blog, Research
What is Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)? Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a blood cancer of the myeloid cells that normally form white blood cells, red blood cells or platelets. AML originates in the bone marrow, where the leukemia cells build up and overcrowd normal...