German man biking from Pacific to Atlantic oceans visits Minneapolis
German cyclist Jörg Richter is biking from Washington to Connecticut to raise awareness of rare pediatric illnesses. Erin Keifenheim The Cancer and Blood Disorders Clinic at Children’s – Minneapolis...
View ArticleCancer survivor uses wish to serve food to others
Lucas Hobbs, 12, of Eagan, Minn., used his Make-A-Wish to serve food to others with the help of food trucks. He and four food trucks served food to patients, families and staff at Children’s –...
View ArticleGet ready for Shine Bright Bash with Spotify ’70s disco playlist
The second annual Shine Bright Bash will be a night of big hair, platform shoes and incredible dance moves. Get set for the celebration, which benefits the cancer and blood disorders program at...
View ArticleChildren’s Susan Sencer named Top Cancer Doctor by Newsweek
Dr. Susan Sencer has been part of Children’s hematology/oncology program for 25 years. Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota congratulates Dr. Susan Sencer for her recognition as a “Top Cancer...
View ArticleShare your shining star, raise money for Children’s cancer and blood...
Shining stars are the ones that shine brightest. As we celebrate Shine Bright Bash, which takes place Saturday, Sept. 12, and Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, we’d like you to meet some of our shining...
View Article“Children’s Pedcast”: Dr. Susan Sencer on pediatric cancer
Dr. Susan Sencer, medical director of the hematology and oncology program at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and named one of the Top Cancer Doctors in the U.S. by Newsweek, joins the...
View Article“Children’s Pedcast”: How Make-A-Wish Minnesota grants wishes
Dr. Joanna Perkins, an oncologist at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, and Carleen Crouse, program manager at Make-A-Wish Minnesota, join the show to talk about Make-A-Wish Minnesota, its...
View ArticleChildren’s nurse’s work picture perfect
Jonathan Matters is a registered nurse at Children’s cancer and blood disorders clinic. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and all month long we’ve been sharing photos of some of our...
View ArticleDiagnosed with cancer as infant, 2-year-old Aili surviving and thriving
Two-year-old Aili, of Duluth, was diagnosed with stage 3 intermediate-risk neuroblastoma as an infant and treated at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. (Photos by Erin Sather / From the...
View ArticlePromoting healthy development in kids during and after cancer treatment
(iStock photo) Going through cancer treatment is difficult at any age. But because kids’ bodies are rapidly growing and developing while they undergo treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation, they...
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