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Recent FDA Approval Opens New Possibilities for CAR T-cell Therapies
CHOP has been at the forefront of developing cell therapy to treat ALL. Some next steps include initiating clinical trials for AML and, ultimately, making this treatment work for solid tumors.

Tips for Managing a Chronic Condition at College
Share these 8 tips with your teen to help them manage chronic conditions in college.
CHOP-Based Pediatric Device Consortium Awards 6 New Seed Grants
The Philadelphia Pediatric Medical Device Consortium announced a new round of seed grants, choosing six companies developing medical devices for children.

Forging New Paths in Global Health
The Pediatric Residency Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia offers innovative training and research opportunities in the Dominican Republic and Botswana.

Shortened Inpatient Stays Benefit Certain Leukemia and Lymphoma Patients
Thanks to a recent initiative at CHOP, patients newly diagnosed with B-cell and T-cell ALL, and lymphoblastic lymphoma, now go home on average 9 days after diagnosis — that's 3 weeks sooner than previous stays.
IBD Screening in Primary Care Podcast
Listen to Dr. Maxwell discussing the increase in incidents of inflammatory bowel disease in children, why it is happening, and what’s new in IBD treatment.
Enzyme Identified as Possible Novel Drug Target for Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia
Researchers have found a key protein that could become a target for a new treatment for sickle cell disease. In lab tests, blocking the protein reduces sickling that distorts red blood cells.
Mitochondria “Talk” to Cells When Stress Occurs
CHOP researchers are working to better understand how mitochondria exchange signals with a cell’s nucleus in ways important to our health and disease.

Autism, Unlocked
Children’s Hospital is making huge strides in understanding autism and developing treatments for affected children.
Smiling against All Odds
Born with a malignant vascular tumor, Kevin underwent a facial reanimation procedure at CHOP to help him smile.