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Researchers at Nationwide Childrens Hospital Describe New Type of Cancer Therapy
A study conducted at Nationwide Children’s Hospital has found that a new chemotherapy is effective against both pediatric and adult cancers, and that it allows other chemotherapies to more readily reach their targets.

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What Is Neuroblastoma?
Most commonly diagnosed before age 5 years, neuroblastoma is the most common solid tumor outside of the brain in children. The average age of a child diagnosed with neuroblastoma is about 18 months old.

About Our Research
Integrating research and clinical care is at the heart of the Nationwide Children's Hospital strategic plan. Nationwide Children’s is focused on ensuring optimal health outcomes, from advancing precision therapeutics to improving population health and community development.

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New Nationwide Children’s Tower
The new Nationwide Children’s Hospital patient tower is the largest single construction project in the hospital’s history. When it opens in 2028 as a companion to our existing patient tower, it will be home to the most advanced, life-changing specialty services in all of pediatric medicine.
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Blood Counts: Chemo and Radiation Therapy
This Helping Hand™ explains how chemotherapy and radiation therapy can change blood cells and what that means for your child.

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Lymphatic Disorders
Lymphatic disorders arise when the lymphatic system is disrupted either through congenital malformation, traumatic injury from a medical procedure, or a change in the lymphatic-circulatory balance. Lymphatic disorders may result in losses in nutritional, immune, electrolyte and clotting factors.
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New suits brighten outlook for young sickle cell patients
John Martin (Columbus, 43224) receives blood transfusions every four weeks and has done so since he was 4 years old. The 21-year-old continually smiles warmly and hopes to be healthy enough to land a job, and also coach basketball, in the future.

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Managing Lymphatic Flow Disorders: Expanding Care Through Collaboration
Lymphatic disorders in children are rare conditions that arise when this system is disrupted by either abnormal development, injury, or as a result of some types of cardiac disease. These conditions can result in significant losses in important proteins, electrolytes and other nutritional elements.

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Mold in Children's Hospitals: What Parents Need to Know
For children with healthy immune systems, mold exposure from the environment is not dangerous. Some people who are sensitive to molds might develop allergy symptoms due to chronic exposure to high amounts of mold.