Childhood Cancer, Kids, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Meet Rally Kid Keren. Again. Yes, you have met her before. Five years ago, Rally Kid Keren was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a soft tissue cancer. Her fight included chemotherapy, radiation and an amputation. Throughout treatment Keren showed her resilience and...
Childhood Cancer, Common Types, Rally Blog, What Is
What is OSI Connect? OSI Connect is a free, easy-to-use, invaluable resource for those diagnosed with osteosarcoma Osteosarcoma is a difficult and frightening diagnosis, but you are not alone. You can actually connect with leading sarcoma physician experts for a free...
Childhood Cancer, Rally Blog, Rally Researchers, Success Stories
New and Innovative Study Technique for Osteosarcoma Metastasis Osteosarcoma (OS) is a type of cancer that begins in the cells that form bones, and mainly affects teenagers and young adults. In metastatic osteosarcoma, the cancer spreads from the primary bone site to...
Grant Awards, Rally Blog, Rally Researchers, Rally Stories
The Spark Has Ignited A Fire: How Rally’s Seed Funding Paved the Way for Dr. Volchenboum and the PCDC At Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, we often describe ourselves as “philanthropic seed investors in the next great discovery.” That’s because Rally...
Childhood Cancer, Families, Rally Blog, Rally Stories
Cleaning Out the Medicine Cabinet 17 BOTTLES A few weeks ago, I cleaned out the medicine cabinet. That doesn’t sound super exciting, I know, but I threw away 17 bottles of expired chemotherapy and cancer related medications. Last year, these bottles were strung out...