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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Leaders from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital participated in the International Society of Paediatric Oncology – SIOP 2025 Congress in Amsterdam, engaging with experts from around the world and presenting on topics such as high-risk grade medulloblastoma and the future of chemotherapy-free treatment for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The congress served as a vital opportunity for international collaboration, focused on advancing cures and treatments for pediatric catastrophic diseases.
“We are at a moment in the global movement for childhood cancer where we are starting to get a greater recognition that childhood cancer is a priority at the global health level,” said Nickhill Bhakta, MD, director of the Sub-Saharan African regional program. “Getting those plans and those treatments so that no matter where you live and what resources you have, you can get access to the best therapies is one of the major priorities that we set to make sure that we can meet the moment that we live in.”
Throughout the week, St. Jude leaders participated more than 50 presentations and discussions, reinforcing the institution’s position as a leading global partner in pediatric oncology. The focus remained on strengthening educational leadership and expanding the reach of trusted patient and family resources. These efforts support the development of the global pediatric oncology workforce and ensure that families benefit from the latest advances in care.
The St. Jude Global Alliance was highlighted for its mission to improve survival rates for children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases worldwide. By sharing knowledge, technology and organizational expertise, the Alliance seeks to reduce disparities and expand access to high-quality care around the globe.
The St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and its Global Scholars Program were featured as essential initiatives for workforce development. The program’s multi-phase structure aims to increase visibility, support scholar achievements, and foster alumni engagement. These efforts equip emerging leaders to address health system challenges in underserved communities at local, national, and global levels.
Together by St. Jude was showcased as a comprehensive online resource available in 12 languages, designed to provide trusted information to families facing childhood cancer, blood disorders, and other serious health conditions. By strengthening global partnerships and expanding digital engagement, Together by St. Jude ensures that accurate, relevant resources are accessible to families regardless of where care is received.
As the global pediatric oncology community continues to grow, collaborative efforts and knowledge-sharing remain essential to improving outcomes for children everywhere. The congress reaffirmed the commitment to advancing access to therapies and supporting families worldwide through innovation and partnership.”

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