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CHOP Experts Showcase Frontier Program at Arab Health Exhibition
Showcasing its longstanding partnership with the United Arab Emirates Health Services, CHOP will exhibit thought-leading clinical research in the EHS booth at the Arab Health 2024 Exhibition and Congress in Dubai.
CHOP Researchers Use “Deep Sequencing” to Identify Several Previously Undescribed Genetic Variants in Vascular Anomalies
The study captured genetic variants at extremely low levels, and dozens of patients began new therapies as a result of the findings.
CHOP, a PTEN Foundation Center of Excellence, Hosts PTEN Conference
As a designated PTEN Center of Excellence, CHOP offers the highest standards in multidisciplinary care.
CHOP Researchers Reverse Severe Lymphatic Disorder in Patient with Noonan Syndrome by Targeting Genetic Pathway
Researchers at CHOP have resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a girl with Noonan Syndrome that had led to upper gastrointestinal bleeding, fluid collection around the lungs, and numerous surgeries that had been unable to resolve her symptoms.

CHOP Researchers Use Precision Medicine to Reverse Severe Lymphatic Disorder in a Patient with KLA
Using genetic sequencing and targeted treatment, CHOP researchers resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a young woman with KLA, a complex and rare disorder.
Two CHOP Physicians Present at PTEN Symposium
Drs. Adams and MacFarland among select group of conference speakers.
New Treatment Shows Success in High-Risk Solid Tumors
The CHOP-engineered therapy overcomes common drug resistance and has potential to elicit fewer toxicities than most cancer treatments.
Expert in Vascular Anomalies Joins Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to Lead Innovative Frontier Program
Denise Adams now leads the multidisciplinary team caring for children with vascular anomalies, identifying causes and treatments for these rare conditions.
Five Abstracts Presented at Prestigious Vascular Anomalies Meeting
Research by CHOP’s Vascular Anomalies team recognized at international congress.
Cancer Predisposition in Children: Increasing Awareness
A CHOP program is focused on identifying children who are predisposed to develop cancer and using surveillance testing to detect cancers early.