Medulloblastoma Initiative: In Search of a Cure for Childhood Cancer
By Camila Oliveira
Brazilian Times – 03/11/2023
For the past two years, businessman Fernando Goldzstein has been leading a bold and necessary initiative to combat childhood cancer, specifically medulloblastoma. The Medulloblastoma Initiative (MBI) aims to raise funds for research that seeks to find a cure for this rare type of cancer that mainly affects children.
Medulloblastoma is considered the most malignant childhood brain tumor of all time, and, to date, science has not identified a definitive cure. Every year, around 30,000 children worldwide are diagnosed with this disease, of which 10,000 do not survive, and the other 20,000 face lifelong consequences due to aggressive treatments.
The inspiration for creating this initiative came from the founder himself, Fernando Goldzstein, whose son Frederico was diagnosed with medulloblastoma about 8 years ago. The journey of struggle for his son’s treatment inspired the businessman to look for a way to contribute to the discovery of a cure for this cancer.
To date, more than US$10 million has been raised for the initiative, and the goal is to reach US$15 million by the end of this year, the investment needed to develop clinical trials on patients in the United States, Canada, and with Brazil securing a place in this stage.
The Medulloblastoma Initiative has successfully gathered financial support for a consortium of 13 laboratories specializing in medulloblastoma research, located in renowned institutions in the United States, Canada and Germany, known as the Cure Group 4 Consortium.
This consortium is made up of a select group of researchers, including three of the world’s top five scientists investigating medulloblastoma. In just six months of activity, the group has already made a significant discovery, identifying the likely mechanism of development of the cells that give rise to medulloblastoma.
The 13 labs are based at institutions including Children’s National Hospital in Washington, Columbia University, the University of Florida, Texas Children’s Hospital, SickKids in Canada, McMaster in Canada and Heidelberg University in Germany.
You too can be a part of this initiative and help advance life-saving research for children with medulloblastoma. To learn more about the Medulloblastoma Initiative and how to contribute, visit the official website at www.mbinitiative.org.
The Medulloblastoma Initiative is a remarkable example of how the actions of a single individual can have a significant impact on the search for a cure for a devastating disease, bringing hope to countless families around the world.
Original article: The Brazilian Times