
A Psychosocial Support Program for Young Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors in Austria
a Qualitative Evaluation Study
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a Qualitative Evaluation Study

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

This is an informational website of the Prinses Máxima Center that focuses on life after childhood cancer. Multiple rele...

In line with the International Childhood Cancer Survivors Week in June, Childhood Cancer International (CCI) co-hosted t...

Each year, more than 35,000 children and young people are diagnosed with cancer and more than 6,000 die of cancer. Over...

This paper elaborates perspectives on survivorship in paediatric oncology

"Cure is not enough! Why it is time to act and close the gap?" is a position paper which was published in MEMO – Magazin...

In this awareness movie two patient advocates discuss open disclosure about late effects after treatment, as well as the...

VOX is a network of people who have had cancer as children. VOX develops information and organizes activities. VOX is al...

Cancer in young people is rare, but it is still a major health issue in Europe. Each year, more than 6,000 young people...