Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum

   The Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum took place on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

   This FREE Wilms tumor forum brings together families, clinicians, and advocates to advance education, collaboration, and care for children diagnosed with Wilms tumor and pediatric renal cancer.

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The Program for the Forum can be found below! Flip through using the navigation icons at the bottom of the viewer or by clicking the edges of a page. Click sessions on the Agenda to immediately flip to the appropriate page, and use the double back arrow to go back to the Agenda.

Elevate Childhood Cancer, in partnership with KCA, will host the FIRST-ever Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum: Connecting Families and Experts on April 30, 2026. This national virtual symposium is the first of its kind, bringing families, survivors, clinicians, researchers, and advocates together for a full day of education, connection, and shared learning.

Topics Include:

Diagnosis & Treatment

Finding reliable Information

Clinical Trials & Relapse

Thriving Survivorship

Hope & Progress in Research

Community Perspectives

 

   Content is informed by advocacy-led insights, family survey data, and outcomes from the Pediatric Renal Tumor Roundtable held in Denver, making this a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and move the Wilms tumor community forward together.

Forum Resources

Thank You to our Sponsor:

Morgan Adams Foundation logo. Wilms tumor virtual forum sponsor.

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Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum, diagnosis and treatment of wilms tumor with Dr Nicholas Cost and Elizabeth Mullin of Boston Children's.
Genetic Testing with Joyce Turner from Children's National and from the WAGR association Kelly Trout. Wilms tumor predisposition, genetic testing, genetic conversations.
What if my child relapses YouTube expert session from the WTVF. Michael Ortiz from MSK and Kim Frederking, wilms tumor advocate.
Thriving Survivorship from the Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum. Transfusion-related iron overload is explained.
Hope for the Future from the Wilms Tumor Virtual Forum. Experts include Andrew Murphy from St. Jude, Jack Brzenzski from Seattle Children's and nephrologist Keri Drake from UT Southwestern and Children's Health Dallas.
How to find reliable information with Robyn Spoon and Nikki Lyons. How to ask questions and discover the difference between reliable expertise, opinion and experience.