
Relationships in Survivorship
When a child finishes treatment and gets back to life within the family, the school and the community, many families find that the relationships have

When a child finishes treatment and gets back to life within the family, the school and the community, many families find that the relationships have

The childhood cancer experience tends to advance maturity. Many survivors in this study felt they grew up faster than their peers. Findings indicate variance with

One of the big themes in my life has been grief. Survivors have a lot to grieve about. If you think grief is reserved for

There is no minimizing scanxiety: the heightened concern before the scanning process, and while waiting for results that confirm the current status of health. It
CAC2 Survivorship Toolkit Supported by: CAC2 Survivorship Toolkit Categories Select any of the six categories below to explore over 500 supportive resources for survivors and

In the continually evolving landscape of cancer care, the survivorship phase stands as a pivotal and unique challenge. Recognizing the significance of this critical juncture,

By CAC2 Member Jess Kean, Children’s Cancer Cause. The Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act was introduced in Congress on December 14, 2022. As the only childhood

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Individual Member Mary Beth Collins “Your child has to be alive to experience side effects” It is heard by every

Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins, PREP4Gold During his teens, my neuroblastoma survivor Joshua was struggling in every way a person could

In our February CAC2 All-Member webinar CAC2 invited the Survivorship Interest Group’s Better Together committee to discuss their Project Incubator initiative. Led by Mariah Forster Olson,