Our cancer team at Nationwide Children’s is committed to going above and beyond. This September, we hope you’ll join us in supporting patients in every facet of care. From research, to outcomes and quality, to collaboration, we’ll be sharing stories and resources you can use to better understand pediatric cancer and make a difference in a patient’s life. How You Can Support Patients This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Wear GOLD, the color of pediatric cancer awareness, throughout September to show support for patients everywhere who have previously or are currently battling cancer. Share your story, photos, and messages of support with Nationwide Children’s on social media, using the hashtag #cancerlauNCH. You can also use hashtags like #ChildhoodCancer, #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth, and #CCAM. Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital using the form below. Make a difference in cancer research by making a donation.

Send a Message of Support  Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s! Your message will displayed on digital boards for patients effected by cancer to see. Please keep messages to 20 words or less so they can be seen all over the hospital!

Name

Email

Message

By checking this box, I verify that I am at least 13 years of age.

Yes, I would like to receive future information from Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

A Global Reach with our Neuro-Oncology Program

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Patients of All Ages: Our Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Celebrating all of Hematology, Oncology and BMT

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

Celebrating our Patients Today and Every Day!

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

Going Gold to Crush Cancer: Light sticks in front of the main hospital are gold to raise awareness for Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

Ready to Make a Difference in Pediatric Cancer Research?
Donate Now

Our cancer team at Nationwide Children’s is committed to going above and beyond. This September, we hope you’ll join us in supporting patients in every facet of care. From research, to outcomes and quality, to collaboration, we’ll be sharing stories and resources you can use to better understand pediatric cancer and make a difference in a patient’s life. How You Can Support Patients This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Wear GOLD, the color of pediatric cancer awareness, throughout September to show support for patients everywhere who have previously or are currently battling cancer. Share your story, photos, and messages of support with Nationwide Children’s on social media, using the hashtag #cancerlauNCH. You can also use hashtags like #ChildhoodCancer, #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth, and #CCAM. Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital using the form below. Make a difference in cancer research by making a donation.

Send a Message of Support  Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s! Your message will displayed on digital boards for patients effected by cancer to see. Please keep messages to 20 words or less so they can be seen all over the hospital!

Name

Email

Message

By checking this box, I verify that I am at least 13 years of age.

Yes, I would like to receive future information from Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

A Global Reach with our Neuro-Oncology Program

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Patients of All Ages: Our Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Celebrating all of Hematology, Oncology and BMT

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

Celebrating our Patients Today and Every Day!

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

Going Gold to Crush Cancer: Light sticks in front of the main hospital are gold to raise awareness for Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

Ready to Make a Difference in Pediatric Cancer Research?
Donate Now

Our cancer team at Nationwide Children’s is committed to going above and beyond. This September, we hope you’ll join us in supporting patients in every facet of care. From research, to outcomes and quality, to collaboration, we’ll be sharing stories and resources you can use to better understand pediatric cancer and make a difference in a patient’s life. How You Can Support Patients This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Wear GOLD, the color of pediatric cancer awareness, throughout September to show support for patients everywhere who have previously or are currently battling cancer. Share your story, photos, and messages of support with Nationwide Children’s on social media, using the hashtag #cancerlauNCH. You can also use hashtags like #ChildhoodCancer, #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth, and #CCAM. Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital using the form below. Make a difference in cancer research by making a donation.

Send a Message of Support  Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s! Your message will displayed on digital boards for patients effected by cancer to see. Please keep messages to 20 words or less so they can be seen all over the hospital!

Our cancer team at Nationwide Children’s is committed to going above and beyond. This September, we hope you’ll join us in supporting patients in every facet of care. From research, to outcomes and quality, to collaboration, we’ll be sharing stories and resources you can use to better understand pediatric cancer and make a difference in a patient’s life.

How You Can Support Patients This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

  • Wear GOLD, the color of pediatric cancer awareness, throughout September to show support for patients everywhere who have previously or are currently battling cancer.
  • Share your story, photos, and messages of support with Nationwide Children’s on social media, using the hashtag #cancerlauNCH. You can also use hashtags like #ChildhoodCancer, #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth, and #CCAM.
  • Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital using the form below.
  • Make a difference in cancer research by making a donation.

Send a Message of Support 

Send a message of support to patients battling cancer at Nationwide Children’s! Your message will displayed on digital boards for patients effected by cancer to see. Please keep messages to 20 words or less so they can be seen all over the hospital!

Name

Email

Message

By checking this box, I verify that I am at least 13 years of age.

Yes, I would like to receive future information from Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

A Global Reach with our Neuro-Oncology Program

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Patients of All Ages: Our Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Celebrating all of Hematology, Oncology and BMT

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

A Global Reach with our Neuro-Oncology Program

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Patients of All Ages: Our Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Celebrating all of Hematology, Oncology and BMT

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

A Global Reach with our Neuro-Oncology Program

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Patients of All Ages: Our Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Celebrating all of Hematology, Oncology and BMT

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

  • Welcome Dr. Maryam Fouladi
  • The Future of Neuro-Oncology: Nathan’s Story
  • Thank you Dr. Jonathan Finlay: A Global Impact

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Resources for Patients and Families:

The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog AYA 2018 Facebook live Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

Resources for Patients and Families:

  • The Importance of Research: 700 Children’s blog
  • AYA 2018 Facebook live
  • Options for Fertility Preservation

Research and Clinical Trials:

  • Challenges of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer
  • Assessing the romantic lives of AYA patients
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma in AYA females

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

National Sickle Cell Month

See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

September is also the month to raise awareness for other conditions our Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplant physicians treat. Learn how we are supporting and celebrating patients for each of these areas, including:

  • Blood Cancer Awareness Month

  • Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia

  • Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • National ITP Awareness Month and National Platelets Day (Sept 25)

  • View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed

  • Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

  • National Sickle Cell Month

  • See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease

  • Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

  • Newborn Screening Awareness Month

  • Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

  • Read our blog outlining the signs, symptoms and treatment of leukemia

  • Hear Sully’s Story and his fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • View our Helping Hand for info on what ITP is and how it can be managed

  • Hear from Director of Hematology, Dr. Amy Dunn

  • See all the way’s we’re raising awareness, providing support and caring for patients affected by Sickle Cell Disease

  • Hear from one of sickle cell physicians, Dr. Susan Creary

  • Read our Helping Hand outlining a Newborn screen blood test

Celebrating our Patients Today and Every Day!

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

Celebrating our Patients Today and Every Day!

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

Celebrating our Patients Today and Every Day!

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

La’Miya’s Story Lauren’s Story

Ivy’s Story Carter’s Story

  • La’Miya’s Story

  • Lauren’s Story

  • Ivy’s Story

  • Carter’s Story

Going Gold to Crush Cancer: Light sticks in front of the main hospital are gold to raise awareness for Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

Ready to Make a Difference in Pediatric Cancer Research?
Donate Now

Ready to Make a Difference in Pediatric Cancer Research?
Donate Now