Lifesaving research provides ‘precision medicine at its best’


When Carter Daggett starts fourth grade this year, his biggest concerns will be multiplication tables, book reports and having fun with his friends at recess.

What he won’t have to worry about are trips to the hospital for additional surgeries, or radiation treatment to fight a rare brain cancer that nearly cut short his life when he was just a toddler.

Thanks to advanced genomic research and treatment available at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, the 9-year-old is now entering…

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