This Week in Pediatric Oncology

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Tuesday Mar 31, 2020

Experts from the medical community will update us on our progress to-date and what to expect in the coming weeks and months. Also, parents from a New York family both diagnosed with COVID-19 will share their family’s current story/experience and important insights from the frontline.Please join this timely webinar to hear expert opinions, real-life descriptions, ask questions, and share information on:• Progress on containing and treating the virus• Could viruses like COVID-19 be the new normal?• Medical services to pediatric cancer patients – how much of a delay right now?• Clinical research trials for cancer and other diseases on hold – impact to getting new treatments developed• Sharing a personal story: Real life with COVID-19 from a family’s perspective in New YorkQ&A to followGuest Speakers:• Timothy P. Cripe, MD, PhD, Chief of Hematology and Oncology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital• Jeffery J. Auletta, MD, Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program and Host Defense and Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases – Nationwide Children’s Hospital• New York couple diagnosed with COVID-19 at home with their family

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

As our world faces the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, it’s vital that we address key topics important to children & families in the Pediatric Cancer CommunityPlease listen to this informative webinar to hear from experts, ask questions, and share information on:- An overview of COVID-19 pandemic: Fact versus fiction- COVID-19: What are the risks to immunocompromised patients?- Impact of COVID-19 on care and clinical researchExpert Discussion Leaders:Timothy P. Cripe, MD, PhD – Chief of Hematology and Oncology at Nationwide Children’s HospitalJeffery J. Auletta, MD - Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program and the Host Defense and Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
 
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Wednesday Mar 06, 2019

TWIPO Host Tim Cripe, alongside co-hosts Ryan Roberts and Lisa Humphrey, engage in an insightful conversation with guest Abby Rosenberg, Director, Palliative Care and Resilience Research at Seattle Children's Research Institute.
Rosenberg, with Seattle Children’s colleague, Yi-Frazier, developed a promising systematic intervention program called PRISM (Promoting Resilience in Stress Management) for teens and young adults to better equip them with skills to manage their stress after a cancer diagnosis. PRISM has undergone pilot/feasibility studies and has received NIH funding for further study. Listen in to learn more.
Please send questions and comments to TWiPO@solvingkidscancer.org.
 

Monday Oct 17, 2016

Host Dr. Timothy Cripe and co-Host Nilay Shah interview Dr. Sajid Qureshi, a professor of Pediatric Oncology at the Tata Memorial Center, Mumbai, India. Dr. Qureshi is an Executive Committee Member of the International Society of Pediatric Surgical Oncology (IPSO). In this episode Dr. Qureshi provides a fascinating, first-hand glimpse into the successes and challenges of delivering quality care to larger, as well as remote, pediatric cancer populations. The episode concludes with Dr. Qureshi's thoughts on how international research collaboration could provide access to relapsed children worldwide.

Monday Oct 17, 2016

TWiPO Host Dr. Timothy Cripe, with co-hosts Dr. Nilay Shah and Dr. Bhuvana Setty welcome Dr. Damon Reed, Director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Program at Moffitt Cancer Center and Leader of the Pediatric Cancer Foundation's pediatric phase I consortium, the Sunshine Project. Dr. Reed shares his view points on how we can improve and accelerate the current trajectory with regard to pediatric therapy development. 

Friday Jun 03, 2016

On today's TWiPO Podcast host Dr. Timothy Cripe (Nationwide Children’s Hospital) and co-host, Dr. Nilay Shah (Nationwide Children’s Hospital) interview Dr. Kim Kramer (Pediatric Oncologist of Memorial Sloan Kettering.) In this interview they discuss a new cutting edge therapy for treating brain tumors, which involves targeting the tumor intravenously just like any other tumor.

Monday Feb 10, 2014

October
31, 2013
New York, NY—This Week in Pediatric Oncology
(TWiPO), the first podcast focusing on pediatric cancer research, announced
that Gavin Lindberg is a featured guest on its most recent episode, entitled
Effective Advocacy. In this episode, Mr. Lindberg speaks with host Dr. Tim Cripe
(Nationwide Children’s Hospital), and co-host Dr. Robyn Dennis (Nationwide
Children’s Hospital), about his work to increase funding for childhood cancer
research.
Mr. Lindberg is the President and Co-Founder of
The Evan’s Victory Against Neuroblastoma (EVAN) Foundation, which was
established in memory of his only child Evan Lindberg. Evan bravely battled
neuroblastoma for four years before passing away at the age of 7 in 2010. The
Foundation funds research aimed at fostering new therapies for children with
neuroblastoma, and sponsors patient-wellness programs for childhood cancer
patients enduring long and difficult stays in the hospital.
While his son was in treatment, Mr. Lindberg
served as the founding president of the Band of Parents, an organization that
raised over $1 million to develop a new humanized antibody for neuroblastoma
currently used at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in New York City. Mr.
Lindberg and his wife Wendy also work to increase awareness of neuroblastoma
among policymakers in Washington, DC and have successfully advanced new
opportunities for federal support of neuroblastoma research within the
Department of Defense.

Monday Feb 10, 2014

October
03, 2013
Dr. Joseph Neglia (University of Minnesota) is
nationally and internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of
childhood cancer long-term effects. He is the featured guest in this week's
podcast episode, and answers questions from host Dr. Tim Cripe (Nationwide
Children’s Hospital), and co-hosts Dr. Robyn Dennis (Nationwide Children’s
Hospital), Dr. Andy Kolb (AI DuPont), and Donna Ludwinski (Solving Kids’
Cancer), about late effects and the risk of secondary cancers among childhood
cancer survivors.

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