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If your child has been diagnosed with cancer, this article will provide you with professional insight on how to explain your child’s cancer diagnosis, and how to explain his or her diagnosis to your child’s friends and siblings.

Cancer and Blood Disorders, Hematology and Oncology

April is Autism Awareness Month. Your voice has the power to spread the word far and wide and extend our reach in support of kids living with autism.

Taking your sick or injured child to a hospital emergency department isn’t always best. Learn what can be treated at a pediatric urgent care center.

There are a variety of parking options available at Children’s. Learn more about where to park at all of our hospital locations.

From sports injuries to bumps on the head, kids of all ages are at risk for concussion. Learn the signs and symptoms to help make sure your child receives the right diagnosis and care.

Concussion
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1/15/2021 7:44:00 PM

The drug abatacept was shown to significantly reduce the risk of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) among children and adults undergoing unrelated donor blood and marrow transplant for hematologic cancer during a seven-year, multisite trial.

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School Health Resources

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is proud to provide resources and training to school health professionals across Georgia.

Pediatric behavioral and mental health research is at the forefront of Children’s effort to build a comprehensive program to help stem the youth mental health crisis in Georgia and throughout the U.S.

Children’s specializes in treating infants who have apnea, bradycardia or a brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE).

Our Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is committed to your child's needs and is the top choice for pediatric oncology & hematology treatment.