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Cancer Resources for Caregivers
Find camps and activities for cancer patients, as well as information on scholarships, support and guidance for teens and young adults that may be helpful for families as they undergo treatment.
ADVL1722/Eisai E7389G000223: A Phase 2, multicenter, open-label study to assess safety and preliminary activity of eribulin mesylate in pediatric subjects with relapsed/refractory rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcoma (NRSTS) an
Clinical Trial Protocol # ADVL1722 | Adolescents and Young Adults, Recurrent/Refractory Cancer, Solid Tumors | Contact (714) 509-8646
OC Hospital First With Unit Dedicated to Micro-Preemie Babies
Southern California is leading the way in treating the tiniest newborns with the first hospital unit in the United States designed to care for micro-premature babies.
Diamond Bar toddler fights rare disease with experimental drug
Genetic tests revealed a devastating rare condition called Niemann Pick C. The couple also learned there was no treatment for the disease.
Camptastic! We have 10 tips for picking the right camp for your child
Here’s some information to help make this summer’s camp experience a positive one for both your kids and your family.
With mental health in focus, school-based WellSpace centers offer ‘a space of calm’
OCDE and CHOC have teamed up to pilot a handful of school-based “WellSpace” centers that will encourage students to take a break from life’s stressors.
Why This Doctor Is Building an ‘AI Sherlock’ for Medical Pros
Dr. Anthony C. Chang from the Children's Hospital of Orange County wants his fellow doctors to think outside the box when it comes to knowledge and expertise. Can an 'AI Sherlock' help?
The impact of COVID on our children
As we head into the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is important to understand the effects of the virus on children. While the rate of infection in kids is much lower than in adults, children are not immune to COVID-19 and are suffering from both short-and long-term complications.
Juneau’s Story
At 8 years of age, Juneau Resnick experienced a life-changing event. A close family friend, Gina, passed away after a devastating battle with brain cancer.
Honda Uses Virtual Reality to Transport CHOC Patients into a Magical Snow Globe for the Holidays
For the holiday season, Honda is using virtual reality to create a one-of-a-kind winter wonderland in “The Magic Snow Globe,” an interactive world personalized for CHOC Children's patients.
Lansner: Who are the most trusted brands in Orange County?
Trustwotrhy Brand 2014The trust between company and consumer isn’t a business factor that shows up on the corporate balance sheet.
Helmet Safety
Children should wear a helmet while they are riding on their bikes, scooters, skateboards or in-line skates. Helmets protect the head and brain from getting hurt. They are like “seatbelts” for your head.
Healthy Eating
Although it sounds healthy, fruit juice is mostly sugar and packs a lot of empty calories. Limit your child’s intake to only 4 ounces of juice per day for healthy eating.
Understanding Depression in Kids and Teens
CHOC pediatric psychologist Dr. Micaela Thordarson answers questions about depression in kids and teens. Learn about what it is, symptoms, treatments and more.
CHOC supporters march together at Walk in the Park
The sign Kyle Crecelius carried as he walked around the Disneyland Resort at this year’s Children’s Hospital of Orange County Walk in the Park summed it up best.
Lysosomal Storage Disease Program
The Foundation of Caring Lysosomal Storage Disorder Program at CHOC is a unique treatment program for children with lysosomal storage disorders.
Cancer FAQs
The most frequently asked questions our case coordinators get regarding the medical basics of cancers.
Functional Abdominal Pain Program
CHOC's Functional Abdominal Pain Prgm specializes in working with patients and families to find ways to treat pain-related, functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Pediatric Concussion Program: Conditions & Treatment
CHOC’s Concussion Program is a leader in treating concussions. Here you’ll find what are concussions symptoms, recovery time, side effects – everything you need to know.
Batten Disease Program
CHOC offers one of the few programs in the nation that treats children with Batten disease. Learn what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment.
Infantile Spasms
What are infantile spasms? Read everything about infantile spasms and seizures: treatment, causes, symptoms and more.
Concussion Recovery and Rehabilitation
When concussion symptoms remain for more than a month, CHOC rehabilitation team is ready to get kids and teens back to their previous lifestyle.
Fetal Echocardiogram
CHOC offers the only comprehensive fetal cardiology services in Orange County, including performing fetal echocardiograms on pregnant women.
Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Nocturnal enuresis is the medical term for bedwetting. Incontinence is urination that occurs at an unintended time.
Determining a Child’s Sex
When a child's genitalia appears atypical at birth, the CHOC Center Urology Center Disorders of Sexual Differentiation Program team immediately becomes part of the child's care.