| Over the past 30 years, cure rates for
childhood cancers have improved dramatically. Today, approximately 75%
of children diagnosed with malignancies survive. Although there have
been notable successes in treatment of many types of pediatric
cancers, there remain groups of patients for whom current therapy is
ineffective.
Despite dose intensive chemotherapy, surgery,
and/or radiation therapy, children with certain malignancies
frequently battle recurrent, refractory disease that does not respond
to treatments currently available. New therapies are desperately
needed.
The Arizona Children’s Therapeutic and
Investigational Oncology Network (ACTION) represents an effort to
provide Arizona with the most up-to-date treatments for children with
cancer. ACTION is an important step forward for children in the
Southwest who suffer from difficult-to-treat malignancies. Through our
own initiatives as well as cooperative efforts with other pediatric
cancer centers, children with newly diagnosed, relapsed, and
refractory malignancies will be enrolled in clinical trials. Our goal
is to give these children the most promising treatments currently
available for their disease while developing innovative and more
effective ways of curing children with cancer in the future.
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