
Psychosocial Follow-Up in Survivorship as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology
A group of psychosocial health professionals from the paediatric oncology field worked on developing Standards for psych...
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A group of psychosocial health professionals from the paediatric oncology field worked on developing Standards for psych...

Stimulating development of more and better paediatric cancer drugs will be key to making progress, particularly in some...

The book 'Life after childhood cancer' (published October 2017) contains 24 stories of people who had cancer as a child.

The American Cancer Society recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise or at least 75 m...

Cancer treatment during childhood and adolescence can affect academic progress due to prolonged absences or decreases in...

There is support available for childhood cancer survivors and their families who have anxiety and depression after their...

Youth Cancer Europe’s White Paper sets out concrete steps and a timeline which allows the quantification of any real cha...

The psychosocial professional society of the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) within the "Society for Paediat...

In January 2021, Youth Cancer Europe hosted a virtual roundtable and Q&A on “Chemo Brain: Cancer & Mental Health” with a...

On 3 February 2021, the European Commission presented Europe's Beating Cancer plan, which sets out actions to support, c...

Youth Cancer Europe’s Jaymz Goodman, from the UK, is the main subject of an article in The Sun that puts the mental heal...

Transition is the process of preparing for the change to the adult health system that begins around 13-14 years of age a...