
Hearing Loss – VIDEO
The pediatric patient population with chemotherapy-induced hearing loss represents a segment of the cancer survivor community with a severe burden of disease with great unmet

The pediatric patient population with chemotherapy-induced hearing loss represents a segment of the cancer survivor community with a severe burden of disease with great unmet

A radiation release could expose people and contaminate their surroundings and personal property. Knowing the proper steps to take in a radiation emergency can save

Children’s Cancer Cause urges the healthcare system and providers to support successful healthcare transitions for over 500,000 childhood cancer survivors, a growing population with unique

Young adult cancer survivors may struggle with body image from scars, weight changes, or treatment effects, impacting self-esteem and social confidence. Body positivity, counseling, and

After treatment, survivors may experience stress, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, anger, or ‘chemo brain.’ Staying active, joining support groups, practicing calming strategies, and talking with loved

Cognitive dysfunction is a common long-term late effect reported by cancer survivors. This resource addresses suggestions about how to make things easier.

Empower yourself with knowledge about your late effect risks, so you can take proactive steps to catch any problems early on. Exploring the topics in

Childhood cancer creates significant financial burdens for families and survivors, with many delaying care due to costs. Some siblings also face long-term hardship. Support is

Children with chemotherapy-induced hearing loss face significant challenges and unmet medical needs. In 2018, Children’s Cancer Cause co-hosted an FDA-approved Patient Focused Drug Development meeting

School nurses and other health care providers play a key role in managing students’ chronic health conditions. School health services staff can help coordinate care