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The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation (NPCF) is dedicated to funding research to eliminate childhood cancer. NPCF’s focus is to fund research to fast-track less toxic, more targeted treatments by partnering with 24 leading hospitals nationwide. The NPCF engages volunteers, like HOSA – Future Healthcare Professionals, to raise funds and awareness for pediatric cancer.

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In 2005, the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation decided to aggressively pursue a measurable change in the way pediatric cancer research was approached and funded by forming the Sunshine Project.
Through the establishment of the Sunshine Project, the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation has developed a business model unlike any other in the field of pediatric cancer research. Capitalizing on the strengths of researchers from a variety of scientific fields, we have streamlined the process of protocol development in the hopes of delivering more personalized medicine to children with cancer.
Through the Sunshine Project, the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation has launched several clinical trials and many new combinations of drugs and therapies have been, and continue to be, tested. The treatment options being discovered through the Sunshine Project are bringing great promise for children who have not experienced positive results under the standard treatment protocol.