September is recognized as Childhood Cancer Awareness month, shedding light on the impactful issue that childhood cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death past infancy in children and adolescents. During this month, efforts are made to honor children and families affected by cancer and to bring attention to the ongoing research in this field.
One organization that stands out in its dedication to raising awareness and funding research for Ewing sarcoma is the Eli Sunshine Fund. Founded by Hayley Friedman Morrison, this fund is committed to supporting trials and research aimed at finding a cure for this rare form of cancer.
Recently, Hayley Friedman Morrison and Dr. Julia Glade Bender, a pediatric oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, appeared on “The Rush Hour” to share Eli’s story and discuss the mission of the Eli Sunshine Fund. Their conversation highlighted the importance of raising awareness for Ewing sarcoma and the need for continued research efforts in the field of childhood cancer.
Ewing sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. It is a type of bone cancer that can also affect soft tissue. Despite its rarity, Ewing sarcoma is a devastating disease that requires more attention and resources for research and treatment.
The Eli Sunshine Fund aims to fill this gap by raising awareness and funding for research projects focused on Ewing sarcoma. By supporting clinical trials and innovative research initiatives, the fund hopes to accelerate progress towards finding a cure for this aggressive form of cancer.
In addition to funding research, the Eli Sunshine Fund also provides support for families affected by Ewing sarcoma. From financial assistance to emotional support, the fund offers a range of resources to help families navigate the challenges of dealing with a rare cancer diagnosis.
As Childhood Cancer Awareness month continues, it is essential to recognize the efforts of organizations like the Eli Sunshine Fund in driving progress in the field of pediatric oncology. By raising awareness, funding research, and supporting families, these organizations play a crucial role in improving outcomes for children and young adults battling cancer.
Through the dedication of individuals like Hayley Friedman Morrison and Dr. Julia Glade Bender, the mission of the Eli Sunshine Fund continues to make a meaningful impact in the fight against Ewing sarcoma. As we reflect on the challenges faced by children and families affected by cancer, let us also celebrate the progress being made in research and treatment, thanks to organizations like the Eli Sunshine Fund.