
Early Nutrition and Physical Activity Interventions
Childhood cancer survivors often experience excessive weight gain early in treatment. This early weight gain increases the risk of obesity and cardiovascular disease later in

Childhood cancer survivors often experience excessive weight gain early in treatment. This early weight gain increases the risk of obesity and cardiovascular disease later in

Evidence-based and knowledge translation tools are available to prevent and minimize procedural pain in newborns, infants, and toddlers. Improving pain management practices for this population

Infant pain is under-managed and unmanaged, and this can have implications across the lifespan. Therefore, a comprehensive, systematic review of pain management strategies is integral

Survivorship care helps childhood cancer survivors manage treatment-related issues and improve quality of life, but many don’t follow or recall recommendations. Clear communication, barrier discussions,

Survivorship care needs personalized, age-appropriate support and education. Providers require training on late effects, follow-up, and pediatric-to-adult transitions. Improving patient awareness, provider education, and policy

After treatment, follow-up visits are frequent but decrease over time. Around two years later, many childhood cancer survivors move to survivorship clinics focused on life

Research about cancer treatment factors impacting fertility and pregnancy outcomes for cancer survivors is examined. The data presented may facilitate the delivery of preventive counseling

Here, we examine cancer-related posttraumatic stress (PTS) reactions in siblings of children with cancer, including prevalence, common symptoms, comorbidity with anxiety and depression, and gender

Studying 62 healthy siblings of children with cancer, higher anxiety and loneliness were linked to age, sex, and family rank, while greater self-control reduced distress.

Childhood cancer places lasting psychological strain on parents. Even after treatment ends, many remain at high risk for anxiety and depression, though little is known