One-third of Children’s Hospital’s patients have a rare disease. With your support, the hospital is advancing diagnosis, care and treatment in the field to transform children’s futures.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Meet an Expert, Brendan
Brendan is a Paediatric Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist who sets children up for success when facing a cancer diagnosis.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Building Hope Together
Dr. Alexandra Zorzi, Medical Director, Paediatric Oncology, Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) reflects on this year’s Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Every Number Tells a Story
Behind every statistic is a child. Learn how our children benefit from world-class childhood cancer care at Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC).
The Right Medicine, the Right Dose, at the Right Time
Thanks to the vision of Dr. Richard Kim and the support of a generous community, Children’s Hospital is leading the way in personalized cancer care for children. Now, with your help, we are ready to take the next bold step forward.
Bringing Paediatric Cancer Care Closer to Home
Every child deserves the best possible chance at recovery. Thanks to this network of satellite clinics, and the generosity of donors through Children’s Health Foundation, the teams at Children’s reach across regions with their knowledge, training and expertise, bringing hope to a familiar home.
A Legacy of Love and Tea: The Miss Lizzy’s Foundation’s Final Gift
Liz’s husband, Gino, also played a big role in the Foundation’s success. Through community car shows, he raised funds that were donated to support the Foundation’s work. Together with Sarah and her brothers Cory and Chris, they created something that will continue to touch lives long after the final cheque is written.
Maeve’s Whirlwind Rare Disease Journey: Pierre Robin Sequence
At three days old, Children’s diagnosed Maeve with Pierre Robin Sequence. A rare congenital disorder that gave her a smaller, pushed-back jaw, backward-falling tongue and obstructed airway.