
Education & Employment for Childhood Cancer Survivors
The content on this page is aimed at teen and young adult survivors who are looking toward college and early career paths. Information and resources

The content on this page is aimed at teen and young adult survivors who are looking toward college and early career paths. Information and resources

The second childhood cancer-focused externally-led patient focused drug development workshop for the FDA spotlighted the burden of lifelong cardiac late effects in pediatric cancer survivors.
The first-ever childhood cancer-focused, externally-led patient focused drug development workshop for the FDA spotlighted the impact of chemotherapy-induced hearing loss. Personal testimony through panel discussions

The brief highlights the importance of communication and coordination between students and caregivers, school administration and staff, and school-based OST programs. Each setting serves students

As children move from active treatment to general care, families need a record of treatment to pass along to other physicians. An individualized survivorship plan

This resource provides two videos with childhood cancer experts discussing transitioning. The first addresses various transitions, including the maturing survivor in adolescence. The second video

Many children have fears and worries, and may feel sad and hopeless from time to time. Strong fears may appear at different times during development.

Survivors and families encounter a mental/emotional toll during and after treatment. The good news is that the process of addressing mental health for cancer survivors

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