Clinical trials are a vital part of the research process, and for many kids with cancer, they are their best hope for a cure.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Clinical trials are a vital part of the research process, and for many kids with cancer, they are their best hope for a cure. To allow more kids access to clinical trials, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest private funder of childhood cancer research grants, has awarded 29 infrastructure grants totaling $1.7 million to institutions across the country. “The majority of childhood cancer patients are treated on a clinical trial,” said Kathleen Ruddy, CEO of St. Baldrick’s. “Clinical trials offer children either the best-known treatment, or one that may prove to be better. Research relies on enrolling large numbers of patients on clinical trials to ensure results are meaningful and advancements are made. Funding from St. Baldrick’s will ensure more kids have access to clinical trials, giving them a better chance at a cure.” St. Baldrick’s Infrastructure Grants were awarded to the following institutions:
Infrastructure Grants are awarded based on the need of the institution and its patients, anticipated results of the grant and local participation in St. Baldrick’s fundraising events and activities. These grants give institutions the resources they need to do more research. This series of grants brings the St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s funding total to more than $26 million awarded in 2018. Since 2005, St. Baldrick’s has awarded more than $258 million to support the most promising childhood cancer research, no matter where it takes place. To learn how you can get involved, visit www.stbaldricks.org, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Vimeo. Read more about the research we fund on the St. Baldrick’s blog. About St. Baldrick’s Foundation
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