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a man in a corol-colored short sleeved button down poses in a hallway lined with cabinets of supplies

Ewing Sarcoma

April 24, 2024

An Ewing sarcoma researcher at MUSC is one of three scientists nationwide to receive a career development award from the Rally Foundation.

Girl wearing a headscarf, mask and pink top looks at fish in an aquarium.

Sense of Wonder

March 25, 2024

New documentary features hospital benefactor who remembers childhood awe of aquariums – and gives ill and injured children chance to experience same wonder.

OT student Maddie Gies holds up a white dry erase board that pediatric cancer patients can fill out to indicate fatigue levels

Gauging Fatigue

March 20, 2024

Parents and providers often underestimate the fatigue that pediatric cancer patients are experiencing. An OT student created a coloring book to help.

Egg, bottle of mustard, glass of milk and garlic sit on a table.

Food Allergy Treatment

February 28, 2024

Some people with multiple food allergies have new way to reduce risk of dangerous reactions.

HPV public health researcher Kalyani "Kelly" Sonawane

Vaccine Hesitation

February 20, 2024

The parents of millions of teens don't intend to vaccinate them against HPV, a virus that can cause six types of cancer.

Children and adults stand on stage smiling. The kids are wearing new eyeglasses.

Vision to Learn

January 29, 2024

“I’ve gone through like 16 pairs of glasses,” 3rd grader says. Replacing them is expensive. MUSC is part of solution.

pediatric oncology researcher Jezabel Rodriguez Blanco

Medulloblastoma Relapse

January 17, 2024

Alex's Lemonade Stand awarded Dr. Jezabel Rodriguez Blanco a grant to research ways to prevent medulloblastoma relapse, a cancerous brain tumor in kids.

Dr. Jacqueline Kraveka

New Drug Approval

December 20, 2023

A newly approved drug to prevent neuroblastoma relapse is a huge win for patients and their families, says Jacqueline Kraveka, D.O.

Map of United States shows states colored in yellow, orange, green, light green, light red, red and dark red. South Carolina is in dark red.

Respiratory Viruses

December 15, 2023

Respiratory viruses are hitting SC hard. “We have to wash our hands, stay away from people who are sick. There's still time to be vaccinated,” expert says.

Little boy holding stuffed animal gets his temperature checked.

Busy Season

November 20, 2023

After-hours kids’ clinics are filling up quickly each day as seasonal viruses spread. Here’s what the medical director wants parents to know.

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