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Emily Whitehead, First Pediatric Patient to Receive CAR T-Cell Therapy, Celebrates Cure 10 Years Later
Whitehead received life-saving treatment at CHOP, under the care of Dr. Stephan Grupp, transforming the field of cancer immunotherapy.
First Child to Receive Revolutionary CAR T Therapy Celebrates 10 Years Cancer Free
Emily Whitehead, now 17, received life-saving treatment at CHOP, transforming the field of cancer immunotherapy.
CHOP Study Finds Pandemic Led to Decline in Exercise Performance in Children and Young Adults
Children and young adults experienced a decline in cardiopulmonary exercise performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study by researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
CHOP Researchers Develop New Computational Tool to Interpret Clinical Significance of Cancer Mutations
CHOP researchers have developed new software called CancerVar, which helps researchers assess the clinical impacts of over 13 million somatic cancer mutations.
CHOP Oncologists Recognized at 2022 ASPHO Conference
Drs. Yael Mossé and Sogol Mostoufi-Moab were recognized at the 2022 ASPHO Conference for their outstanding contributions in the field of pediatric oncology.
CHOP Study Finds Neighborhood Poverty and Crowding Associated with Higher Rates of COVID-19 in Pregnancy
CHOP researchers found neighborhood characteristics were associated with higher rates of SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy during the prevaccination era of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Managing Disruptive Behavior at Home
Whether your child struggled with disruptive behaviors prior to COVID-19 or if these challenges are new, try these tools to reduce conflict and improve well-being in your family.
CHOP Ranked on Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity 2022 List
CHOP is proud to announce that it has been recognized among the Top 100 of 500 employers on the Forbes list of Best Employers for Diversity 2022, ranking #90.
Finding Answers Through Collaboration
Unique endocrinology-neurology collaboration seeks to understand the variation in seizure activity in patients with hyperinsulinism/hyperammonemia.
Benefits of Exercise May Vary Greatly in Primary Mitochondrial Disease
While the benefits of exercise may outweigh the risks, genetic status should be considered when recommending it as therapy.