March 5, 2015

Survivorship in Childhood Cancer

Max Cure Foundations Vice-Chairman, Richard Plotkin adds to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's recent webchat on survivorship in childhood cancer. In this post you will find the video where Lisa Diller, MD, answers questions about the unique needs and concerns for patients and families transitioning off treatment, including fertility issues, follow-up care, and emotional challenges young survivors face.
March 5, 2015

Compassionate Use – There is no Winner

Max Cure's Director of External Affairs, and childhood cancer advocate, Jonathan Agin shares his insights into the current war on compassionate use.
March 2, 2015

Noah Easterday – Ohio

Noah was only 18 months old when he was diagnosed with high risk, stage four neuroblastoma. His Mother knew something was wrong but the doctors kept sending him home without an answer. His story inspired us to add Ohio to our RBB Program.
February 6, 2015
Jonathan Agin

The Reluctant Advocate; My Own Words:

Childhood Cancer Advocate, Jonathan Agin, shares how he became an advocate for pediatric cancer causes and his plans for working with The Max Cure Foundation.
January 26, 2015
Jonathan Agin

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Jonathan shares how hackers are using the tragic death of a child who battled cancer as a new form of email scam.
January 16, 2015
Jonathan Agin

Childhood Cancer| The Choices a Parent is Forced to Make

Jonathan Agin shares his thoughts on how the story of Cassandra C, highlights many of the existing issues that need to be addressed for children diagnosed with cancer.
January 5, 2015

Espinosa Family – Calebs Story

Caleb is part of the Max Cure Foundation's Roar Beyond Barriers Texas program. Here is a true story about cancer in a child, and the challenges families face.
January 5, 2015

Max Cure Foundation Welcomes Jonathan Agin

I want to introduce our followers to Jonathan Agin who joined The Max Cure Foundation (MCF) as of January 1, 2015. I met Jonathan as a […]