Family Fun Day - July 19th
Update 7/22/14: See pictures of the event here! Update 8/5/14: See pictures from SNAP Etobicoke here! OPACC invites families of children...
Jun 3, 2014
Study on psychological and conjugal functioning among parents of children with cancer
This study on the well-being of parents of children with cancer, conducted by researchers from the Department of Psychology of the...
Jun 3, 2014


May 30, 2014
World-first study reveals the huge toll of childhood cancer on grandparents
In a world-first study, the Behavioural Sciences Unit at the Sydney Children’s Hospital has examined the impact of childhood cancer on...
May 29, 2014
MRI catches breast cancer early in at-risk survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma
The largest clinical study to evaluate breast cancer screening of female survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), who are at...
May 29, 2014
New movie portrays teen cancer unrealistically, expert says
A new movie, “The Fault in Our Stars” paints an unrealistic image of young patients with cancer, according to pediatric oncologist at the...
May 26, 2014
Childhood cancer survivors: Less frequent heart screening may be more cost effective
Less frequent cardiac screening may be just as effective for monitoring risk in survivors of childhood cancer, according to two analyses...
May 26, 2014
What You Need to Know About Bereaved Parents
If there is one thing that you can take away from this article as a caregiver, it’s this: a bereaved parent will never, ever, ever get...
May 26, 2014
The Replacement Child Theory
Read more here: https://cancerkn.com/replacement-child-theory/
May 26, 2014
Social Competence in Childhood Cancer Patients
Social deficits have been observed as a consistent ‘late effect’ for childhood cancer patients. A late effect is a side effect that...
May 26, 2014