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Feb 2023
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TWiPO #108: Hepatoblastoma: A Physician ...

Solving Kids' Cancer
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WATCH THE VIDEO WEBCAST HERE: https://youtu.be/yyQ08ny_hDU

Join our host, Dr. Timothy Cripe from Nationwide Children's Hospital, as he’s joined with Dr. Jim Geller from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to discuss his expertise in pediatric liver cancer - hepatoblastoma. In this episode, we are also specially joined by Kelly & Jessica Woolwine as they tell their story of how they navigated the hepatoblastoma landscape to seek treatment for their daughter, Charlotte.

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