Innovative Research Lab Aims to Unlock New Hope for Children Battling ATRT
TAMPA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / November 26, 2024 / Save the Kids Foundation Inc., a 501(c)3 organization in pediatric cancer research, is proud to announce a major new initiative in collaboration with the University of South Florida (USF). This partnership will focus on advancing research for Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor (ATRT), an aggressive and rare form of pediatric brain cancer.
As part of this collaboration, Save the Kids Foundation has established a state-of-the-art lab at USF, dedicated entirely to understanding and developing new treatments for ATRT. With survival rates currently ranging between 10-30% depending on the stage of diagnosis, the lab will serve as a critical hub for innovative research in this underfunded area of pediatric cancer. A dedicated physician has already commenced research at the facility, marking a significant step toward driving new discoveries in the treatment of ATRT.
Regarding the collaboration, Dr. Mildred Duncan, Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of South Florida, shared her motivation: "The reason that I wanted to do this is because we have several drugs that are effective in brain cancer, but they're adult brain cancers. I wanted to know whether the drugs would work with pediatric cancers in order to help the children"
Pediatric brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among children, yet less than 4% of federal cancer research funding is allocated to all pediatric cancers combined. This partnership emphasizes Save the Kids' commitment to supporting the most innovative and transformative pediatric cancer research. In the past year, the foundation played a pivotal role in achieving FDA approval for DFMO, a groundbreaking drug for neuroblastoma, which impacts about 700 children per year. Now, through its collaboration with USF, Save the Kids is expanding its focus to ATRT, channeling resources into an area that has long been overlooked.
"Our collaboration with USF represents a monumental step forward in our mission to combat pediatric cancer. This partnership allows us to bring cutting-edge research closer to home, and we are incredibly excited about the potential impact it will have on families affected by ATRT," said Stan Liberatore, Chairman of Save the Kids Foundation Inc.
Stan Liberatore and the Save the Kids board view this collaboration as a powerful example of how science and community-driven initiatives can converge to push the boundaries of medical research, continuing to position the foundation as a leader in the fight against pediatric cancer.
Community members and supporters can further contribute to this mission by attending the Roaring '20s Gatsby Gala, with proceeds directly benefiting pediatric cancer research.
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About Save the Kids Foundation Inc.:
Save the Kids Foundation Inc. is a family-led organization dedicated to transforming pediatric cancer research through innovative technology and compassionate advocacy. Founded by Stan and Holly Liberatore, the foundation focuses on supporting underfunded pediatric cancers. Leveraging the healthtech and tech ecosystems, Save the Kids Foundation operates without paid employees, ensuring that every dollar raised goes directly to funding life-saving research. Their recent partnership with USF marks a significant milestone in their ongoing mission to save lives and support families affected by pediatric cancer.
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SOURCE: Save the Kids Foundation