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Check out our blog to get monthly updates about all things B+ from our President and Co-Founder, Joe McDonough.

SIOP 2019
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SIOP 2019

Last week was very exciting as 2,700 delegates from 110 countries gathered in Lyon, France for SIOP 2019.  SIOP stands for the Society Internationale Oncologie Pediatrique.

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Exciting Research Update!
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Exciting Research Update!

Something for everybody...some people like chocolate ice cream, some people vanilla.  Some people only want to read about family assistance, and some people are only concerned with research.

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YOU Make the Difference!

Mo is a 13 year old boy who has been battling cancer since he was 9 months old.  Mo has been diagnosed with 3 different types of cancer - retinoblastoma, osteosarcoma, and most recently, sinus sarcoma, and it has now spread to his lungs.

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Delaware Senate Passes HB 23!
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Delaware Senate Passes HB 23!

Thanks to the efforts of former Charter School of Wilmington student Minnie Proud initiating a bill (HB 23) with Kim Williams State Representative, 19th District, I had the privilege of speaking to the Delaware General Assembly about childhood cancer, The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation, and my son, Andrew.

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Keeping Busy!
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Keeping Busy!

Twenty people got an early start to their day (5:30am race start!) as they represented The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation Running Team at Walt Disney World's Star Wars Rivals Run.  

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Man, There's a LOT Going On!!!
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Man, There's a LOT Going On!!!

I want to keep you updated on the discussions stemming from President Trump’s State of the Union Address about increased funding for the fight against childhood cancer. As you may recall, he proposed an incremental $500MM over the next 10 years.

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