Childhood cancer disrupts the lives of patients and their families and affects acute and long-term psychological health. This article summarizes (1) psychological challenges, including depression, anxiety, worries, and posttraumatic stress, as well as positive outcomes such as benefit finding and posttraumatic growth in young survivors and parents; (2) health-related quality of life; (3) interventions to support survivors and parents with psychological difficulties; and (4) neurocognitive problems and interventions to help alleviate them. Although many survivors and parents fare well in the long term, many survivors may benefit from interventions. Interventions should be further evaluated and integrated into routine clinical care.
9th March, 2025
What Is a Cancer Survivor? Understanding the Journey, Challenges, and Resilience
Discover what it truly means to be a cancer survivor, from diagnosis to living beyond treatment. This article explores the physical, emotional, and social challenges survivors face, highlights the evolving definition of survivorship, and offers insights into support networks and resources to help navigate the journey toward resilience, recovery, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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