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More than 6,200 adolescents and young adults (AYA), aged 15 to 39, are in active cancer treatment each year in Ontario.
POGO Strengthens Cancer Care for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) Across Ontario

AYA Cancer Awareness Week highlights need for equitable, age-appropriate cancer care for those aged 15 to 39 Toronto, ON – April 5, 2026 – The Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) is leading…

Childhood Cancer Care Expanded to Northwestern Ontario

POGO Satellite and Interlink Programs Bring Childhood Cancer Care Closer to Home at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences CentreThunder Bay, ON, June 4, 2025 – Today, childhood cancer care closer…

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Premier Ford and Minister Jones join POGO to launch new roadmap to strengthen Ontario’s world-class childhood cancer care system

Ontario’s new five-year Childhood Cancer Care Plan, produced by the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) and its partners, builds on strong, province-wide coordination to deliver wrap-around…

Childhood Cancer is a Lifelong Journey
Childhood Cancer is a Lifelong Journey

Appearing in Metroland publications, September 17, 2024While more kids are being diagnosed with cancer, more are surviving. Ontario’s childhood cancer survival rate is now 85 per cent — up from…