BOCHENIEC, Poland (AP) Twenty-two-month-old Yeva Vakulenko had been through four rounds of chemotherapy for leukemia at a hospital in Ukraine, and then suffered a relapse. As she began returning again for more treatment, Russia invaded, disrupting doctors' efforts to cure her.
St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital is looking for Ukrainian-speaking volunteers in Philly who can help with pediatric cancer patients being evacuated to the U.S. In the days immediately after the Russian invasion, there were reports of pediatric cancer patients sheltering in the basements of hospitals. Many have also had their treatment disrupted, as only some medical supplies are available.
/PRNewswire/ Mission Bio, the pioneer in high-throughput single-cell DNA and multi-omics analysis, today announced the publication of a study conducted via.