Docs Who Rock Spartanburg
October 21, 2023

Spartanburg doctors trade in their stethoscopes for drum sticks, guitars, and microphones for an evening of rock to raise money for local children battling cancer.

Our Outlook 2023:Ensuring Access to Lifesaving Treatment

700 Carolina children will be diagnosed with cancer in 2023. See how Children's Cancer Partners supports each child on their childhood cancer journey.

When a child gets cancer
So does the whole family

The words “your child has cancer” – one of the most gutwrenching, shattering phrases a parent can hear, yet every 3 minutes, another child is diagnosed.

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Children’s Cancer Partners provides resources, community, and compassion to children with cancer and their families.

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When you give, these are some of the children you're helping...

Amelia was an energetic three year old. One day, instead of running to greet her dad when he arrived home from work, she collapsed. Something so simple led to a cancer diagnosis.

Diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with T Cell, London is currently undergoing treatment at Duke University. 

At just age two, in April 2022, Harold was diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. This was the start of an incredibly hard journey for Harold and his family.

Diagnosed at age fourteen, Harrison is now in remission and a high school graduate who plans to attend community college.

It can take hours to get to a treatment center.

There are only 10 childhood cancer treatment locations combined between North & South Carolina. That's where we step in - providing resources to the families for travel and sustenance.

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**Two childhood cancer treatment centers are located in Charlotte, NC**