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Targeting Abnormal Signals May Be New Method to Treat a Childhood Blood Disease
Blocking disease-causing biological signals may lead to a new treatment for the life-threatening childhood blood disorder Fanconi anemia.

Opening Door to Future Fertility for Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Two CHOP researchers were on a team that proposes potential ways to avoid future infertility in boys who are treated with chemotherapy and radiation for childhood cancer.
New Causative Gene Found in Severe Childhood Epilepsy
Recent research has discovered a new genetic cause for a severe, difficult-to-treat childhood epilepsy syndrome, and found clues to potential medical treatments.

Investing Early Pays Off: Vanguard and CHOP
Since the inception of the the Strong Start for Kids Program in 2015, Vanguard has given more than $3 million to CHOP.

A New Hospital on the Horizon
In 2021, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia will open its first-ever inpatient hospital outside the City of Philadelphia.

Lawyers on the Team
CHOP’s Medical Legal Partnership has helped more than 400 patients since its inception in 2015.

Ask Dr. Bell: What’s the Best Way to Do Inpatient Teaching Rounds?
Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: family-inclusive rounds.

A Day in the Life of a Genetic Counselor
Genetic counselor Emma Bedoukian, MS, LCGC, guides patient families as they uncover answers to their child's medical mystery. This is a day in her life.

Siblings of Patients Need Support, Too
Children feel a range of strong feelings in response to a sibling’s health problems. Find out how to help all of your children find strength and resilience.

None Too Rare
Some diseases affect only a small number of people, and yet CHOP’s commitment to researching and treating them is huge.