
Five Categories of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship
The CAC2 Survivorship Working Group assembled this document to help categorize survivorship issues for the community. It is by no means an exhaustive list, but it
The CAC2 Survivorship Working Group assembled this document to help categorize survivorship issues for the community. It is by no means an exhaustive list, but it
Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins The day that a child completes treatment brings a special kind of glory. Some hospitals even
Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins My introduction to childhood cancer and bullying was in 1999 on a neuroblastoma listserve with ACOR
Survivorship Matters Blog By CAC2 Member Mary Beth Collins “Your child has to be alive to experience side effects.” It’s a statement commonly heard by
What is survivorship? For anyone touched by childhood cancer, the word is intimate, emotional, and somewhat complicated. Whether you are a child in treatment or
We were pleased to host guest panelist Dr. Greg Armstrong of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital who provided our November All-Member webinar. In just half a
A two-day FREE Online event for families that have been impacted by Childhood cancer. Session topics include: Symptom Management, Anxiety/PTSD, Transitioning to Adulthood, Bereavement Support,
A free global virtual information exchange event, bringing together families directly affected by neuroblastoma with those who work to treat, help, and support them. Hosted
The aims of the public symposium are to provide an update on progress of the initiative, to hear from the childhood cancer community on recent
The initial disorienting transition from “healthy person” to “patient” is one that we discuss often in the AYA community, but the AYA cancer experience is