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Rebecca Ronsley M.D., FRCPC
Funded: 10-01-2025
through 09-30-2028
Funding Type: St. Baldrick's Scholar
Institution Location:
Seattle, WA
Institution: Seattle Children's Hospital
affiliated with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington
Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. While multimodal therapy for medulloblastoma at diagnosis has resulted in improved outcomes, there are very few options at the time of relapse, with overall poor survival. Preclinical data have shown anti-tumor activity with liothyronine (T3, activated thyroid hormone) in medulloblastoma models. T3 has safety data and dosing which are available for children. Dr. Ronsley and colleagues will translate these preclinical findings into a clinical trial, which will treat children and adolescents with relapsed medulloblastoma with T3 in combination with chemotherapy and evaluate both safety and efficacy and the role for monitoring with liquid biopsy.
This grant is named for Hannah’s Heroes, a Hero Fund established to honor Hannah Meeson. At age 6 she was diagnosed with anaplastic medulloblastoma. After a relapse and additional treatment, Hannah currently shows no evidence of disease. Throughout her treatments, Hannah never complained and remained positive and happy. This fund pays tribute to her fight by raising awareness and funding for all childhood cancers because kids like Hannah “are worth fighting for.”