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A diagnosis of childhood cancer affects the entire family. These inspirational videos feature childhood cancer survivors and their families candidly discussing the good, the bad, the terrifying, and ...
Good nutrition (getting enough food, fluids, and key nutrients) is important for the growth and development of any child. It’s even more important for children facing cancer. Nutrients are the key ...
Cancer care for children is complex. Many healthcare professionals will be involved in caring for your child, so open, honest, and clear communication is crucial. Children with cancer and their ...
Survivorship care focuses on the long-term wellbeing of individuals with a history of cancer and cancer treatment. As you and your child work with your cancer care team on a transition plan, here are ...
Men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer who lived in disadvantaged neighborhoods had a higher expression of stress-related genes linked with lethal prostate cancer. Black men have a 73% higher ...
When a child is told they have cancer, their life changes overnight. Instead of going to school, hanging out with friends, and just being a kid, they have to deal with hospital visits, tests, ...
A sudden change in roles and routines with a child’s cancer diagnosis can deeply affect the child’s siblings. Feelings of sadness, anxiety, anger, and guilt are common and normal. If these feelings ...
Most children with cancer are treated at specialized children’s (pediatric) cancer centers. These centers are dedicated to cancer treatment for children, teens, and even young adults, from birth to ...
Learning that your child has cancer is likely one of the hardest moments for a parent or caregiver to go through. Both your life and your child’s life are forever changed in an instant. It can feel ...
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