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Apr 30, 20255:04Now PlayingAt a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on biomedical research, Emily Stenson appeared as a witness and shared her story as a mom and patient advocate from Washington state whose daughter, Charlie, was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer at just three years old but who, thanks to a National Cancer Institute clinical trial at Seattle Children’s Hospital, has been cancer free since December 2024. In her testimony, she emphasized the important role that NIH funding played in her daughter's recovery.
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