Can you imagine a world where no child dies from cancer?

At St. Jude, this isn't just a dream
Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall survival rate from 20% to more than 80%.
We've made so much progress toward curing childhood cancer, but we won't stop now.

Around the world, an estimated 400,000 children will get cancer each year
This is why some of the brightest minds in science are working at St. Jude to speed discoveries that will save these children.

Dr. Stewart and Dr. Wang
Every day St. Jude researchers and doctors work side-by-side to understand why children develop cancer.

St. Jude patient Hunter with his dad
This breakthrough research is then used to develop customized lifesaving treatments for a child's unique needs.

Former St. Jude patient Hayley orbits Earth as a citizen astronaut
These cutting-edge treatments are helping make the impossible possible as more children grow up to become long-term survivors.
Imagine being a part of curing childhood cancer
St. Jude is a research hospital in addition to a care facility, so many of the breakthrough treatment services we provide are not covered by insurance.
It's donors like you that make it possible for St. Jude to provide lifesaving care to children.
With your partnership, we can further increase the survival rate for children everywhere, and achieve the ambitious goal of curing childhood cancer.

Former St. Jude patient Maelin Kate holds a photo of herself taken during her treatment at St. Jude

St. Jude patient Lennon
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One in five children in the U.S. who are diagnosed with cancer still will not survive.
Make a donation to help fund the research work and treatment programs that are critical for our lifesaving work.
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