We are proud to support the Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program of Seattle (KCCP-S) whose singular purpose is funding research and training to end childhood cancer, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for children everywhere.
Everything starts with a dream. The Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program of Seattle (KCCP-S), founded in 2019, dreamed of a world free from childhood cancer. They believed that achieving this dream was possible and they acted. Their three-step formula—dream, believe, act—guides their mission to have a world free of childhood cancer.
KCCP-S is convinced that research is the path to victory in the fight against childhood cancer, and 100% of the funds they raise support Seattle Children’s Hospital pediatric cancer research fellowships in alliance with University of Washington Medical Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Learn more about the program here.
Why this work is so important:
Cancer is the #1 disease-related cause of death for children and adolescents, but there’s no single cure – there are more than 12 major types of pediatric cancer and over 100 subtypes. (1,3)
Every year, 400,000 children world-wide are diagnosed with cancer and 100,000 die. For children aged 0-14, the average age of diagnosis is 6 years old. (1,7)
There’s a huge discrepancy in survival rates around the world. In high-income countries, more than 80% of children with cancer are cured, elsewhere survival rates drop below 30%. (6)
Some cancer treatment side effects cause more harm to children than adults, as they affect a child’s developing organs, and survivors suffer secondary health risks. Childhood cancer survivors have a 15X higher risk of developing congestive heart failure and nearly all survivors have a chronic health problem by age 50. (1,7)
Childhood cancer research funding accounts for only 4% of all federal funding for cancer research. In the past 30 years, only 7 drugs have been approved by the FDA to treat childhood cancer, while 200+ drugs have been approved for adults. (5,7)
Posted: August 18, 2024 by jnewton
Believing in a dream to end childhood cancer
We are proud to support the Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program of Seattle (KCCP-S) whose singular purpose is funding research and training to end childhood cancer, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for children everywhere.
KCCP-S is convinced that research is the path to victory in the fight against childhood cancer, and 100% of the funds they raise support Seattle Children’s Hospital pediatric cancer research fellowships in alliance with University of Washington Medical Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Learn more about the program here.
Why this work is so important:
(1) Children’s Cancer Cause
(2) U.S. Center for Disease Control & Prevention
(3) American Cancer Society
(4) Coalition Against Childhood Cancer
(5) American Childhood Cancer Organization
(6) World Health Organization
(7) Childrens Cancer Research Fund
(8) National Cancer Institute
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