| Research and Innovation in the Hematology/Oncology Program
At the heart of delivering next-generation care is Children’s commitment to generating and applying new knowledge. This includes:
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At Children’s, our priority is research that can result in clinical benefits for children and teens. There are more than 100 actively enrolling research studies in the hematology/oncology program and the majority of hematology/oncology patients are enrolled in one or more clinical trials.
You can search clinical trials underway at Children’s or recent peer-reviewed articles by Children’s providers.
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Research cooperatives allow patients to enroll in clinical trials being performed around the U.S. and allow the Children’s team instant access to information about what’s working during clinical trials, so protocols can be constantly perfected.
Children’s is one of the most active cooperative participants in the nation both in the number of patients enrolled in clinical trials and in rapid deployment of new information shared through the cooperative. Research cooperatives that Children’s belongs to include:
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Children’s team is committed to constantly evolving hematology/oncology care in pursuit of better outcomes for your child. Innovations in the hematology/oncology program include:
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| Health Professionals
For a hematology/oncology-related
referral or consultation, call
Children’s Physician Access at
1-866-755-2121 or
(612) 343-2121
Families
To reach the hematology/oncology
clinic, call:
 | Minneapolis clinic
(612) 813-5940 |
 | St. Paul clinic
(651) 220-6732
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Fact sheets on common
cancers and blood disorders
treated at Children’s
Cancers:
Blood disorders:
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