Category: Blog Post
Monthly Scientific Update – April 2022 (the impact of Capecitabine (Xeloda) as adjuvant therapy for surgically resected biliary tract cancers)
Recently, a group of medical oncologists assessed the long-term outcome of a randomized phase III BILCAP trial to evaluate the impact…
The Sugar Shack
A successful swim is built around endurance but support from others is a mental lift when the physical body is…
Five for Friday – 5 ways volunteers lead the change
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] It's time to celebrate how volunteers serve with #ccahope. The Foundation is thankful to…
Racing for Hope Journal Entry 13
We sit here a little over 3 weeks past marathon #3 and a little less than a month from marathon…
Five for Friday – 5 CCF Resources
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] The Foundation's website is full of important educational information for cholangiocarcinoma patients. Here are…
Five for Friday – 5 ways to use nutrition to fight cancer
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] Happy National Nutrition Month! "Nutrition is an important thing to consider when you're getting…
Racing for Hope Journal Entry 12
Race #3 was awesome, and it was followed by 3 days of some incredible rest! On the third day of…
Five for Friday – 5 Annual Conference Sessions
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] The 9th Annual Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation Conference was a tremendous success! Attendees helped to assemble 1,500 care…
60-year-old St. Louis man trains to swim the English Channel to honor his late wife who died from cholangiocarcinoma
Jonathan Whiting raises rare bile duct cancer awareness with '21 Miles of Hope' fundraising campaign to benefit the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation…
Racing for Hope Journal Entry 11 – Marathon #3
Just a couple days after finishing marathon #2, I was back to running and training for the next race. Five…
Five for Friday – 5 pages to review in the CCF Annual Report
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] Thanks to your support, the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation community has continued to grow with its…
Monthly Scientific Update – March 2022
Carl Scheitrum spent more than 1,000 volunteer hours in 2021 updating the International Cholangiocarcinoma Patient Registry. Carl's information technology experience…