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Every Child Has a Story to Tell

Children with cancer are superheroes. These children are making a difference by sharing their journeys. We hope you’re inspired by how their bravery and courage shine through all the adversities they’ve had to face. Read their stories of strength and resilience today!

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Meet Logan: This Month’s Hero

Read Logan’s inspiring story of courage and resilience.

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CIBC becomes the premier funder of Childhood Cancer Canada’s Survivor Scholarships program for the second year in a row

February 14, 2024  (TORONTO, ON)  –  Childhood Cancer Canada is excited to announce a renewed partnership with CIBC Foundation to support our Survivor Scholarships program. 

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Rethinking Childhood Bone Cancer: How Body Composition Could Change Treatment

Dr.Deyell’s research could help doctors personalize chemotherapy doses or provide nutritional interventions, reducing side effects and improving survival for children with bone cancers.

Childhood Cancer Canada Congratulates 2025 Survivor Scholarship Recipients

Childhood Cancer Canada celebrates 135+ childhood cancer survivors awarded 2025 Survivor Scholarships to support their post-secondary education journeys.

Childhood Cancer Canada Partners with The Deep C Podcast with Sam Taylor

Through their partnership with the powerful The Deep C Podcast with Sam Taylor, they will amplify the voices of pediatric oncology families to ensure more families feel truly seen and heard.

The Bravery Behind GP’s First Day of School

At just 2, GP faced 1,187 days of leukemia treatment. Now 5 years cancer free, his journey highlights resilience, awareness, and hope for all children.

Luca’s First Day of School Looked Different

Luca’s first day of school looked different with a cancer diagnosis, but today he’s thriving and helping shine a light on childhood cancer awareness.

Alice Helped Write a New Chapter for Kids Like Her

At just 10 months, Alice was diagnosed with brain cancer. Today she’s swimming, doing karate, and raising awareness.

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