The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center offers a full range of treatment options for children with retinoblastoma, cancer in the retina of the eye.
Improving the quality of behavioral and mental health care delivered to children in our community by equipping providers with the tools and resources they need.
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A mother’s powerful and timely reminder to look for the invisible things.
A team of researchers from Emory, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Georgia Tech showed in a paper, published in Nature Biotechnology, that scientists and researchers can improve protein-based drugs by reaching into the evolutionary past.
The curative therapies program at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center offers sickle cell disease patients comprehensive evaluation, coordinated care and various treatment options that include bone marrow transplant (BMT) and gene therapy.
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When needed, our doctors may recommend a minimally invasive procedure known as arthroscopic hip surgery to treat your child’s hip condition.