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The Next Step, May 2013

Volume: 
13
Number: 
5
  • House Bill Would Help Childhood Cancer Survivors
  • FDA Asks Patients for More Input
  • Parents Need More Guidance in Administration of At-Home Medication
  • Save the Date for a DC Reception on Tuesday, June 25

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The Next Step, April 2013

Volume: 
13
Number: 
4
  • Bleak Federal Funding Outlook for Cancer Research in 2013 and 2014
  • Affordable Care Act Implementation:  States Differ on Expanding Medicaid and Offering Premium Assistance
  • Childhood Cancer News at AACR
  • Registration Opens Next Week for June 17-18 Childhood Cancer Action Day in DC

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The Next Step, March 2013

Volume: 
13
Number: 
3
  • Sequester Becomes Reality:  Dire Impact on Childhood Cancer Research Expected
  • Lancet Oncology Series Analyzes Global Dimensions of Pediatric Cancer
  • Health Reform Implementation Update
  • PCIP Stops Accepting New Applicants

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The Next Step, February 2013

Volume: 
13
Number: 
2
  • Gleevec Approved for Front Line Treatment in Rare Pediatric Leukemia
  • Medicaid Expansion: Implications for Childhood Cancer Survivors
  • Increase in Cancer Incidence Rate Among Black and Hispanic Children
  • ASCO Issues Recommendations to Improve Survivorship Care
  • New Clinic Opens for High-Risk Children

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The Next Step, January 2013

Volume: 
13
Number: 
1
  • CCCA's Top 12 of 2012
  • Health Care Reform Implementation Moves Forward
  • Proposed Federal Funding Cuts Impact Childhood Cancer
  • CCCA President Addresses IOM Committee on Parent Advocacy
  • Round-Up of Recent Childhood Cancer News

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The Next Step, December 2012

Volume: 
12
Number: 
10
  • Advocating for Children with Cancer in the Fiscal Cliff
  • CCCA's Signature Event Honors Pfizer, Surpasses Expectations
  • FDA Pediatric Cancer Group Considers Potential Therapies
  • Health Reform Implementation: New Regulations
  • Coalition Advocacy Activities
  • Gene Sequencing Leads to Research Breakthroughs in Aggressive Childhood Cancers

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The Next Step, October 2012

Volume: 
12
Number: 
9
  • CCCA Launches Novel Program to Train Childhood Cancer Advocates
  • CCCA's Executive Director Elected Co-Chair of the Alliance for Childhood Cancer
  • Legislative Round-Up
  • Childhood Cancer Caucus Summit
  • Health Care Expense Deters AYA Survivors from Seeking Care
  • FDA Meeting on Patient-Focused Drug Development
  • Join Us for an Exciting Event in NYC

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The Next Step, September 2012

Volume: 
12
Number: 
8
  • Federal Funding Matters
  • More Young Adults Now Have Health Insurance
  • Study Documents Cognitive Late Effects in Children with Leukemia from Treatment with Chemotherapy Only
  • FDA Approves Special Drug to Treat A Rare Childhood Brain Tumor
  • September: Awareness Month and Congressional Caucus Summit
  • CCCA Events: A Look Ahead to Autumn and a Look Back at Summer
  • Children's Cause Welcomes New Director of Public Policy

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