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CHOP Treats 500th CAR T Patient
CHOP has treated its 500th patient with CAR T-cell immunotherapy, a “living drug” that harnesses the power of a patient’s own immune system to fight cancer.
Feature Article — Pneumococcal Vaccines for Kids (Part 1): The Latest News
Find info about pneumococcal vaccine, the disease it prevents, and recent updates that have led to revised vaccine recommendations.
Vaccine News & Notes — July 2023
Watch "Marion Gruber: Preparedness Is Prevention," a film that showcases Dr. Gruber’s years working as a scientist at the FDA.
Dr. Handy’s Corner: Pneumococcal Vaccine & Kids
Dr. Lori Handy talks about pneumococcal infections in kids, the complications that can result in hospitalization, and why pneumococcal vaccines were more difficult to make than some other vaccine-preventable bacterial infections.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Recognized by the 2023 Disability Equality Index (DEI) as a Leader in “Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion”
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has been recognized by the 2023 Disability Equality Index (DEI) as a leader in “Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion.”

Meet Christopher Cielo, DO
Christopher Cielo, DO, joined the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in 2010 and is an attending pulmonologist.
Interpersonal and Structural Stigma Toward Sexual Minority Youth Create Mental Health Challenges, Increased Suicide Risk
CHOP researchers suggest more targeted intervention against discrimination, particularly in states with higher rates of structural stigma.

Fireworks and Sparklers: The Risks to Children Are Real
There’s a serious danger of children getting injured when using fireworks at home. Learn the risks and follow these safety tips.

How to Keep Kids Hydrated
Dehydration in children is relatively common. Know the signs of dehydration and find creative ideas for how to keep kids hydrated, like hydrating foods.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Receives $1 Million Grant from Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced it has received $1 million from Pediatric Cancer Foundation, an organization that has been raising funds for research since 1970 to support doctors and hospitals in an effort to eradicate childhood cancer. The grant will help to fund a planned first-in-human phase 1 clinical trial led by Sarah K. Tasian, MD, which will use a new immunotherapy to target the FLT3 receptor protein in high-risk pediatric leukemias.