
Established in 1999 with a vision: A future where every child with cancer can live a long and healthy life.
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Established in 1999 with a vision: A future where every child with cancer can live a long and healthy life. *
Webinar on Childhood Cancer Advocacy in 2025
In this in-depth webinar presented by our policy team, we discuss the newly introduced Give Kids a Chance Act, the outlook and hurdles around federal funding of childhood cancer research, and other policy priorities like survivorship and protecting Medicaid.
Plus, we cover the basics of the legislative process and effective advocacy strategies.
Explore our Free Survivorship Courses
Learn about core survivorship issues by working through our free courses on long term follow-up care, physical and mental late effects, and navigating young adulthood as a cancer survivor. These mobile-friendly modules are designed for young adult survivors of childhood or adolescent cancer and can be worked through at your own pace on your own time.
Our Statement on Transitions in Care
With this statement, Children’s Cancer Cause calls on the greater healthcare system and provider community to work toward the successful health care transition of more than 500,000 childhood cancer survivors, a growing population with unique long-term care needs. Recommendations include the development of a consensus process to determine best practices and standards of care for effective healthcare transitions for survivors of childhood and adolescent cancers. Statement Available Here →
25 Years as a Voice of Children with Cancer
Children’s Cancer Cause was founded in April of 1999 to give a voice to the unique perspectives and urgent concerns of childhood cancer patients, survivors and their families — a voice that was absent in national debates on cancer policy at that time.
Learn more about our work and how you can join us.
Our Stewart Initiative provides free care planning courses for childhood cancer survivors.
These mobile-friendly lessons are designed to be worked through at your own pace on your own time and cover topics like Survivorship Care Plans, late effects, disability rights, insurance access, and finances.
