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Game Over: c*ncer

Game Over: c*ncer

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Through poignant interviews with pediatric cancer survivors, families, medical professionals, and advocates, Game Over: c*ncer sheds light on the realities of childhood cancer. Each episode explores the efforts and advocacy taking place to find more solutions and make changes for this fatal disease. Hope exhibited by these young warriors and their loved ones is also crucial to our message. From discussing the latest research advancements to sharing personal stories of triumph and loss, the show aims to spark meaningful conversations, foster community support, and drive action toward a world free of childhood cancer. Join us in amplifying these voices, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with these tiny champs and their families.Copyright Hi Hello Labs Network マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • 42. The First CKc Grant That Sparked a Revolution in Childhood Cancer Research
    2025/12/16
    Game Over: c*ncer really lives up to its name in this one. In this special episode, we celebrate 10 years of impact with the very first researcher Cannonball Kids’ cancer Foundation (CKc) ever funded, Dr. Ted Johnson.

    Dr. Johnson is a professor of pediatric oncology and co-director of the Pediatric Immunotherapy Program at Augusta University, a destination program for children with brain cancer who have run out of standard options. Val Solomon and Dana Nichols sit down with him to talk about how one early CKc grant helped launch a decade of progress in pediatric brain cancer immunotherapy, from saving and studying monthly blood samples to building a powerful biological sample bank that is now changing what is possible for kids.

    You will hear how a “leap of faith” investment became the spark behind clinical trials that have now provided experimental immunotherapy to more than 270 children and young adults from over 30 states. Dr. Johnson explains how indoximod-based immunotherapy works, why activating a child’s immune system is so rare and so important, and how small donations, bake sales, and grassroots philanthropy truly keep this work alive.

    The conversation also pulls back the curtain on CKc’s Scientific Advisory Board, why it was built to push research out of the lab and into the clinic, and how that original vision has grown into a Zoom screen full of experts carefully reviewing targeted grants that directly impact kids and families. Dr. Johnson shares what he is seeing on the NIH Review Board, why pediatric grants are still outnumbered by adult oncology proposals, and what this means for the future of funding and innovation in childhood cancer.

    If you have ever wondered whether your $50 or $100 really matters, this episode is for you. You will hear exactly how early seed funding, focused clinical trial grants, and community support create a snowball effect that leads to new therapies, better outcomes, and real hope for children with brain cancer.

    Learn more about the grants we fund, our Scientific Advisory Board, and how to make a gift at: cannonballkidscancer.org

    If this conversation encourages you, please like this video, subscribe to the Game Over: c*ncer Podcast, and share it with someone who cares about changing the future for kids with cancer.

    Together, we can transform fear and fuel the next decade of breakthroughs.

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    Connect with Dana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaknichols/
    Connect with Val: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-solomon/

    Upcoming Ckc Events: https://cannonballkidscancer.org/category/make-an-impact/events/

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    Podcast Produced by Hi Hello Labs: Website: https://www.hihellolabs.com/

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  • 41. How Global Collaboration Is Changing Pediatric Cancer Research | Dr. Anirban Das
    2025/12/04
    In today’s episode of Game Over: c*ncer, we explore one of the greatest superpowers in pediatric cancer research: collaboration. From co-funding grants to global scientific networks, teamwork is driving lifesaving breakthroughs, especially for the rarest and hardest-to-treat childhood cancers.

    Hosted by Val Solomon (Director of Program Impact) and Dana Nichols (Executive Director of CKc), this episode features an inspiring conversation with Dr. Anirban Das, a pediatric neuro-oncologist and cancer geneticist at SickKids Hospital in Toronto and assistant professor at the University of Toronto.

    Dr. Das is a 2024 Cannonball Kids’ Cancer Young Investigator, a grant co-funded with Kindred Foundation, supporting his groundbreaking work on DNA replication repair deficiency and central nervous system tumors. His research not only spans advanced biology and immunotherapy but also reaches families across the world, including low- and middle-income countries, through the International Replication Repair Deficiency Consortium, which now includes more than 50 countries.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • How Dr. Das unexpectedly found his path into pediatric neuro-oncology
    • Why early-career funding (like CKc Young Investigator grants) is critical to innovation
    • How collaboration between foundations accelerates research for rare cancers
    • The global consortium bringing efficiency, shared data, and evidence-based care to families worldwide
    • What makes replication repair deficiency tumors unique, and why they were once considered “rare”
    • The reality of the research pipeline: grant writing, mentorship, and the challenges young investigators face
    • How CKc and Kindred partnered to fuel the next generation of cancer breakthroughs
    • Why teamwork is not just helpful in pediatric cancer, it’s essential

    If this conversation moves you, please like, comment, and share to help us educate for change. Leaving a review helps more families find tangible hope.

    To learn more about Kindred Foundation, visit www.kindredfoundation.ca

    Tune in to hear this inspiring and informative conversation.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join the fight to make Game Over: c*ncer a reality.
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    Connect with Dana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaknichols/
    Connect with Val: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-solomon/

    Upcoming Ckc Events: https://cannonballkidscancer.org/category/make-an-impact/events/

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    Podcast Produced by Hi Hello Labs: Website: https://www.hihellolabs.com/









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  • 40. Crisis in Kids' Cancer: What a 37% Research Funding Cut Really Means
    2025/11/18
    In this timely episode, hosts Val and Dana break down what’s shifting in pediatric cancer research funding, and why it matters for kids right now. As a follow-up to an earlier episode about federal funding in 2026, we unpack details on the appalling federal funding cuts planned for pediatric cancer research.

    In this episode we see:
    • What a projected 37% cut to NCI’s budget could mean for pediatric research (fewer grants, center consolidations, and mid-stream project disruptions).
    • Why “More than Four” still matters, and how 4% of NCI funds for pediatrics has always fallen short.
    • The latest on the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI), including the executive order matching $50M (bringing CCDI to $100M for the year) and how data + AI can accelerate precision options for kids.
    • Potential impacts to programs like the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, Pediatric Early Phase Clinical Trials Network, intramural high-risk research, and training awards for emerging scientists.
    • On-the-ground advocacy updates from Capitol Hill, and the power of survivor voices leading the charge.
    • Bright spots in Florida’s state investments in cancer research infrastructure, and why long-term, consistent funding is still essential.

    If you'd like to read more:
    Recap the facts from this conversation in our blog on federal funding cuts.
    Review the NCI's report directly by clicking this link.

    If this conversation moves you, please like, comment, and share to help us educate for change. Leaving a review helps more families find tangible hope.

    Tune in to hear this inspiring and informative conversation. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join the fight to make Game Over: c*ncer a reality.

    Connect with Dana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaknichols/
    Connect with Val: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-solomon/

    Upcoming Ckc Events: https://cannonballkidscancer.org/category/make-an-impact/events/

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    Podcast Produced by Hi Hello Labs: Website: https://www.hihellolabs.com/

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    40 分
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