This publication discusses the unique challenges faced by adolescents with cancer, highlighting the crucial role of friendship and understanding in their journey. It sheds light on how cancer disrupts the multidimensional balance of adolescents, impacting their physical well-being, appearance, and social interactions. The authors emphasizes the importance of peers treating adolescents with cancer as normal individuals, rather than responding with pity or avoidance. Drawing from direct experiences and personal reflections, the publication explores the concept of friendship and its significance in adolescent development, touching on the neurobiology of human attachment and the impact of illness on social dynamics. It also delves into the complex relationships between healthcare professionals and adolescent patients, emphasizing the need for empathy and support,underscoring the value of genuine connections and emotional support in navigating the challenges of cancer during adolescence.
6th December, 2024
Kyriakos Stenos: Exploring the World and Living Fully
Meet Kyriakos Stenos, a 27-year-old from Athens who opens up about how cancer changed his view on time, making him value every single moment and laugh whenever he can. He talks about his love for adventure, connecting with others, and how he’s now part of a community that supports young survivors across Europe.
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