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ENGAGE: Expanding Access to Genetic Services for Childhood Cancer Survivors Through Telehealth
Project Description Childhood cancer survivors face a lifelong risk of developing subsequent cancers, yet many lack access to genetic counseling and testing due to geographic, financial, and health system…
Pediatric Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) Following Car T Cell Therapy
Project Description The use of chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells (CAR T Cells) has drastically improved cure rates and survival outcomes for pediatric and young adult patients with B…
REACH: Reengaging Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors in Cancer-Related Healthcare
Project Description Due to advances in treatment, 85% of children survive cancer, resulting in over 242,000 Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) survivors of childhood cancer in the United States.
Alix Seif
Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine Alix Seif, MD, MPH, is an Innovation Faculty member at the Penn Center for Cancer Care Innovation (PC3I), an attending physician in Cellular…
Self-Management of Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Project Description Care for childhood cancer is improving. Because of treatment advances, more than 80 percent of children with cancer become long-term survivors, resulting in 375,000 survivors aged 20-39…
Tamara J. Cadet
Associate Professor, School of Social Policy and Practice Associate Professor, Dental Medicine Tamara J. Cadet, PhD, LICSW, MPH is the Director of the Program in Community Engagement Innovation…