Every child with a pediatric cancer should be enrolled in a clinical trial.
Here’s why:
National Trials, Right Here in Georgia
The Children’s Hospital of Georgia, a partner of the Georgia Cancer Center and a part
of Augusta University Health, gives children with cancer the chance to be a part of
national, regional and local cancer clinical trials.
Pediatric Cancer Clinic
Medical Office Building
1447 Harper St., 3rd Floor
Augusta, GA 30901
706-721-4929 for appt
706-721-0500
706-721-5600 ext 2
for referring physicians
The pediatric cancer research program at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia serves all of Georgia and parts of South Carolina, including these counties:
Our program also cares for adolescents and young adults, since treatment protocols for pediatric patients tend to be a better fit for these age groups, compared to protocols designed for someone who is 40.
We work closely with families and are with them at every step of the process.
Trials may be available for every type of pediatric cancer, including cancer recurrences. Also included are cancer care delivery trials, which can help improve the processes we use to treat cancer, and trials looking at supportive care for patients with cancer. All of these trials can help improve cancer outcomes.
The national clinical trials are available through the children’s hospital’s affiliation with the Children’s Oncology Group, a clinical trials group supported by the National Cancer Institute. COG is recognized as the world’s largest organization devoted to pediatric cancer research, and it brings together more than 9,000 experts in childhood cancer from more than 200 leading children’s hospitals around the world.
The Children’s Hospital of Georgia serves children with from counties throughout Georgia and the region. For families traveling to Augusta, our on-campus Ronald McDonald House (just steps away from the hospital entrance) offers a home away from home while your child is receiving treatment.