This Black History Month, we’re honored to highlight Dr. Leighton Elliott from the University of Florida, whose dedication to sarcoma research is making a difference in the fight against rare cancers. Dr. Elliott shares his journey into the sarcoma field, the passion that drives his work, and his hopes for the future of sarcoma treatment.…
As we step into this new year, our vision remains steadfast – to create a world where sarcoma is no longer a life-threatening diagnosis. This year, we are more determined than ever to expand our reach, amplify our impact, and bring hope to those affected by this rare cancer. Our key goals for the year…
Join us for an important Town Hall Meeting where we’ll share exciting updates on the future of Rein in Sarcoma, including our strategic focus areas and vision moving forward. This is a valuable opportunity for volunteers, patients and families, and key supporters to hear from leadership and ask questions as we shape the next chapter…
Dr. Jen Pratt’s experience with childhood osteosarcoma 30 years ago inspired her to pursue a career in medicine. She is now a pediatrician and director of Graduate Medical Education at Children’s Minnesota. For the past 12 years, she has practiced pediatric hospital medicine at Children’s Minnesota, the same hospital she received life-saving treatment as a…
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, this trial may offer new opportunities. To learn more about the trial, eligibility criteria, and how to participate, please visit here. Clinical trials play a crucial role in advancing medical research and providing patients with access to the latest therapies that may improve outcomes.…
Sarcoma Red Flag Awareness Remains Low 74% of survey respondents would skip medical attention According to a study featured in an August 2024 article in the Journal of Cancer Education, general sarcoma awareness remains low, even among those with advanced degrees and health care experience.1 Participants responded to survey questions designed to test their knowledge…