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    Synovial Sarcoma Foundation Hosts Second Community Webinar Highlighting Research Momentum

    February 23, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Synovial Sarcoma Foundation Hosts Second Community Webinar Highlighting Research Momentum
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    On February 19, 2026, the Synovial Sarcoma Foundation brought together patients, families, clinicians, and researchers from around the world for its second community webinar—an evening focused on progress, partnership, and hope.

    The full webinar recording is available to watch below:

    The webinar was moderated by Nathan Imperiale, Chairman of the Board, and featured:

    • Chas Spence, Executive Director & Founder of the Synovial Sarcoma Foundation
    • Julie Kramer, Community Engagement & Partnerships Manager and 9-year synovial sarcoma survivor
    • Dr. Ted Laetsch, Pediatric Oncologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Director of the Developmental Therapeutics and Very Rare Malignant Tumors Programs, and leader of the National Synovial Sarcoma Tumor Board
    • Dr. Rachel Hurley, Physician-Scientist at CHOP and the University of Pennsylvania, leading translational synovial sarcoma research

    Highlights

    Foundation leadership shared updates on a comprehensive research landscape audit designed to identify global gaps and accelerate coordinated progress. Dr. Laetsch highlighted continued growth of the National Synovial Sarcoma Tumor Board, the expanding Registry & Biorepository, CTOS research presentations, and the upcoming pediatric expansion of the TumorGlow® surgical trial.

    Dr. Hurley discussed emerging genomic insights, tumor microenvironment research, and efforts to better understand recurrence and treatment resistance—work powered by patient participation.

    A powerful moment of the webinar came from Julie Kramer, who shared her journey from a stage IV diagnosis at age 23 to nine years with no evidence of disease. Her reflections on resilience, uncertainty, and survivorship underscored the human side of scientific progress.

    Together, we move closer to better treatments—and ultimately, a cure.

    For more information about synovial sarcoma resources and support, please visit our website.

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    Rethinking the Driver: New Research Identifies P300 as a Critical Co-Factor in Synovial Sarcoma

    February 23, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Rethinking the Driver: New Research Identifies P300 as a Critical Co-Factor in Synovial Sarcoma

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    February 19, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Synovial Sarcoma Treatment Market Projected to Grow Through 2031: What This Means for Patients

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    Join the Upcoming Synovial Sarcoma Webinar

    February 11, 2026 joshs Comments Off on Join the Upcoming Synovial Sarcoma Webinar

    Join the Synovial Sarcoma Foundation for a live, one-hour webinar focused on where synovial sarcoma research is heading and what that progress means for patients and families today. The conversation will bring together real patient experiences with insights from researchers and clinicians leading efforts in synovial sarcoma. We’ll discuss emerging research, areas of real momentum, […]

    The Synovial Sarcoma Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Tax ID number is 33-4027591. Contributions to the Synovial Sarcoma Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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