Children’s Cancer Institute: We’re Grateful to Endotherapeutics for Their Partnership and Generosity
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Children’s Cancer Institute: We’re Grateful to Endotherapeutics for Their Partnership and Generosity

Children’s Cancer Institute shared Endotherapeutics’s post on LinkedIn, adding:

“We’re incredibly grateful to Endotherapeutics for their partnership and generosity.

It was a privilege to join your National Conference and share the impact that childhood cancer research has on families across Australia.

Thank you for your commitment to creating a brighter future for children with cancer – we’re proud to partner with you and look forward to what we can achieve together.”

Quoting Endotherapeutics’s post:

“Our 2026 Annual National Conference – ‘From Strength to Strength’ brought the whole Endotherapeutics team together to celebrate our strongest year yet and prepare us for the year ahead improving healthcare through our leading innovative technologies.

There was plenty to celebrate. Record growth. A team that keeps getting stronger. And for the second year running, certification as a Great Place to Work.

The outstanding moment that stayed with us wasn’t a number.

We welcomed Leah Dawson and Family Ambassador Dani from Children’s Cancer Institute, who shared first-hand what cancer research means for families. It reminded every one of us why our Social Impact Program exists – and we were proud to present Children’s Cancer Institute with our first annual donation. The first of many.

Thank you to Leah Dawson and Dani for sharing their story.

We also introduced the team to Respiratory Muscle Strength Training (RMST) – designed to strengthen the inspiratory and expiratory muscles, supporting improvements in cough, swallowing and speech. Thank you to Dr Nicola Clayton for taking us through the clinical evidence. A meaningful solution for Australian clinicians managing patients whose swallowing or cough has weakened.

We’re growing. If you’d like to be part of it click here.”

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Children's Cancer Institute: We're Grateful to Endotherapeutics for Their Partnership and Generosity