Kids Candidly Back to School Issue 2023

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ways you can help during childhood cancer awareness month BE A MONTHLY DONOR For the price of a monthly Netflix subscription, you can be a hero in the life of a child with cancer. Monthly gifts add up over time and make a lasting impact.

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By looking at the anti-DIPG cancer cell antibodies, which form in children who receive the vaccine, Dr. Narendran’s team is seeking to better understand its benefits, particularly a phenomenon known as neo-antigen spreading.

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“When we are infected by a bacterium or virus, the immune system initially recognizes only parts of that intruder, say, A, B, and C proteins,” explains Dr. Narendran “The immune system then stages a response to A, B, and C, but after a while, it spreads and can act on F, G, H, I, J, and K proteins. It’s like a ripple in a pond; it just keeps spreading outward.” Dr. Narendran has observed a similar response in cancer studies in the lab: “We noticed that the immune response following the vaccine increases gradually

and widely against the DIPG cells. This is an absolutely fascinating way by which the immune system carefully and effectively increases its offense against its target.” The goal of his research is to finetune the vaccine into a super-vaccine that is both safe and more and more effective in targeting and killing DIPG cancer. “I would love to see a cure for DIPG in my lifetime,” says Bill. “I would celebrate that, absolutely, that would be a joyous day. There would be a small part of me thinking, ‘Why couldn’t we have had it in time for Natasha?’ but I would be joyous just knowing that other parents and children won’t have to go through what we did. Thank you for supporting children’s cancer research.

REMEMBERING NATASHA AND HER QUEST FOR A CURE FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER


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