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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 40 MIN

S8:E124 Prioritization is Lost

from The Childhood Cancer Perspective · host Curtis Vallier

The world is often loud about politics, celebrity drama, and social issues, but when it comes to pediatric cancer, the noise fades to silence. Every day, our children are battling cancer, yet the funding and attention they require are minimal. Families are drowning—financially, emotionally, and physically—in the struggle against a disease that steals the futures of our children.- **Lack of Urgency:** How did we create a society where everything feels like an emergency, except saving our kids from cancer?- **The Noise of Politics:** Politicians are busy fighting over party lines, but our children are losing their lives. This constant division prevents us from focusing on what truly matters.Every day, I see social media filled with outrage over various issues. Yet, the most pressing matter—saving our children from cancer—is often overlooked. It's time to ask ourselves: why do we prioritize political debates over the lives of our kids?Families dealing with pediatric cancer live in survival mode. Sleep-deprived and emotionally drained, they face the unimaginable. Many parents spend sleepless nights in hospital chairs, fearing for their child's safety during treatment. The drugs given to them are often decades old and come with severe side effects, sometimes worse than the cancer itself.- **Toxicity and Side Effects:** Parents sign consent forms for treatments that may do more harm than good.- **Loss of Time:** Every moment spent in treatment is a moment taken away from the child's life. Futures are lost before they even begin.Children diagnosed with cancer are not just battling a disease; they are fighting for their futures—futures that have been stolen from them.Despite the challenges families face, the funding for pediatric cancer research is alarmingly low. Politicians often claim to allocate money to hospitals and research, but this funding is rarely directed specifically towards pediatric cancer.### Why Direct Funding Matters- **Earmarked Dollars:** We need dedicated funds for pediatric cancer research that directly contribute to finding cures and improving treatment options.- **Accountability:** Families deserve to know where the money is going and how it’s being used to help their children.Until we have a system that ensures direct funding for pediatric cancer research, we will continue to see the same tragic outcomes.## The Call for ChangeAs a community, we need to come together to demand change. Families affected by pediatric cancer are not just statistics; they are real people enduring real pain. It's time for us to make our voices heard and advocate for the funding and research that our children desperately need.### How You Can Help- **Spread Awareness:** Share this message on social media and with your community. The more people know, the louder our collective voice becomes.- **Engage with Local Representatives:** Contact your local politicians and demand they prioritize pediatric cancer research in their funding decisions.- **Support Organizations:** Consider donating to organizations that focus on pediatric cancer research and family support.## ConclusionPediatric cancer is not just a statistic; it is a reality for many families across the country. We need to prioritize this issue and demand the funding and research that will save lives. It’s time to unite and ensure that our children receive the care they deserve. Let’s not allow their voices to be drowned out by political noise. Advocate for change, support affected families, and let’s work together to create a brighter future for our children.

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The world is often loud about politics, celebrity drama, and social issues, but when it comes to pediatric cancer, the noise fades to silence. Every day, our children are battling cancer, yet the funding and attention they require are minimal....

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