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Penn State Hershey Gets $3M Boost for Kids' Cancer Fight

Penn State Hershey Gets $3M Boost for Kids' Cancer Fight

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April 1, 20261m 18s

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Penn State Hershey receives a significant $3 million boost from the Beat Childhood Cancer Foundation to advance clinical trials and global partnerships in pediatric oncology. The funding aims to accelerate the development of personalized, targeted treatments for children battling cancer, while reducing the need for extensive travel. The consortium, which already operates in over fifty-five childrens hospitals worldwide and has initiated twenty-eight trials, has already achieved a major milestone with the FDA approval of IWILFIN, a drug derived from lab research on neuroblastoma. This partnership underscores the power of strategic philanthropy in transforming pediatric cancer care and offering hope to families.

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