Dr. Yael Mosse and her team at CHOP have developed revolutionary treatments for a childhood cancer. Mosse isn't just on the cutting edge of science and saving lives, she's also about to be promoted to a full professor. StahlCBS3 reports
PHILADELPHIA — As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re sharing stories of some amazing women who are game-changers impacting our community in different ways. A doctor and researcher at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is saving lives.
Philip Steigerwald has survived neuroblastoma because of a breakthrough drug developed at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Mosse has led the team at CHOP that discovered a neuroblastoma mutation and then developed a treatment that has saved children like Philip.They’ve recently developed a new and improved version of the drug and were able to amend the clinical trial to include more children.Three-year-old Arden Saenz will be getting the new drug to reduce the risk of a relapse. Her neuroblastoma has also been successfully treated with the original medication.
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