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High-Grade Gliomas
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High-Grade Gliomas

High-grade gliomas are fast-growing cancers that form in the brain or spinal cord. Surgery, radiation, and targeted therapies can help. High-grade gliomas are more aggressive and can grow quickly. They are the second most common type of malignant brain tumor in children.

Ewing Sarcoma
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Ewing Sarcoma

Ewing sarcoma is a type of bone or soft tissue cancer. It is the second most common tumor of the bone and affects children and young adults.

Osteosarcoma
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Osteosarcoma

Osteosarcoma is the most common form of bone cancer in young people under age 20. Tumors are lumps or masses and usually affects the long bones near the knee or the shoulder.

Auxiliaries and Councils
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Auxiliaries and Councils

Join an affinity group and fundraise for the hospital with other volunteers like you. Learn about all of the opportunities available. 

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team

Our office is ready to help the ideas and innovations of Nationwide Children’s employees flourish and connect external partners with exciting opportunities.

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The Burn Center 2025 Events

The Burn Center team offers events throughout the year to support, educate, and celebrate patients and their families. Below is a calendar of events throughout 2025. Information and registration links will be added as they become available.

Epilepsy Monitoring: What to Expect
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Epilepsy Monitoring: What to Expect

Monitoring, which is an in-patient procedure, makes it possible for your child’s medical team to determine if concerning events are seizures as well as where in the brain seizures are occurring.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo Brings Pediatric Rheumatology to Northwest Ohio
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo Brings Pediatric Rheumatology to Northwest Ohio

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo proudly welcomes Megan Crippen, MD, as northwest Ohio’s first dedicated pediatric rheumatologist, providing local care to children and families beginning September 8.

Pneumonia: When Should You Worry?
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Pneumonia: When Should You Worry?

Cold and flu season can be a stressful time for parents. Deciding when your child needs to see their doctor is not always easy.

Rheumatology
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Rheumatology

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