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The “Pañuelos Amarillos” program offers free activities for survivors, their families as well as increases awareness and provides support in educational centres.

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The “Pañuelos Amarillos” are the people who experienced cancer in childhood or adolescence. Within this group, there is room for everyone and all kinds of experiences. Not only the patients themselves but also their relatives or health personnel.

The “Pañuelos Amarillos” program offers free activities for survivors, their families as well as increases awareness and provides support in educational centres.

If you are a survivor or family member, you can share your experience on social networks using the hashtags #PañuelosAmarillos and #survivientescancerinfantil. You can also search Instagram for the “Pañuelos Amarillos” filter and support the community of survivors.

This article provides informational support only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical decisions.

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This content was created during the EU-CAYAS-NET project, co-funded under the EU4Health Programme in 2022-2025 (Grant Agreement No. 101056918).

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