Genetic Risk Scores for ALL in Latino Children
Recently, a team of five CLIC researchers published a study using genomic data to evaluate the risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) among Latino children in California. Drs. Libby Morimoto,…

Recently, a team of five CLIC researchers published a study using genomic data to evaluate the risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) among Latino children in California. Drs. Libby Morimoto,…
Two of our CLIC investigators from the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm) in France, Drs. Stéphanie Goujon and Jacqueline Clavel, recently published two analyses…
CLIC has had a great year! Earlier this year, we introduced our Genomics Project and described how we will pool genetic data for childhood cancer to expand our research on…
CLIC is beginning our first annual fundraiser called CLICsgiving over on GiveMN.org. We hope to garner support from donors around the world and build a community of followers who are…
Over the last 16 years since its founding, CLIC has brought together researchers from around the world to pool data from case-control studies of childhood leukemia and, since 2019, childhood…
CLIC investigators Drs. Julia Heck and Johnni Hansen, along with other cancer researchers, recently reported results from a study on parents’ occupations and the risk of retinoblastoma among their children….
An international research team, including CLIC investigator Dr. Joachim Schüz, recently published an article about the global trends of thyroid cancer incidence (new cases) and mortality (deaths) among children aged…
A fundraising campaign for the CLIC Foundation has been kicked off today — International Childhood Cancer Day — and will run through the end of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in…
The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) is a 10-year, $500 million effort by the National Cancer Institute. CCDI will attempt to gather and link all available clinical, genomic, and epidemiologic…
The 2020 CLIC Annual Scientific Meeting originally scheduled for Seattle has gone virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual annual meeting will be held November 3rd – 5th, from…