A child’s fight with cancer doesn’t end with treatment
Children tend to experience harsher side effects from radiation and chemotherapy because their brains and bodies are still growing. Read...
Sep 29, 2015


Young Cancer Survivors Ring in Childhood Cancer Awareness Month at Toronto Stock Exchange
Jadyn Chaisson (12), Nataniel Hudson (8) and Stephanie Simmons, three Ontario kids with a history of cancer, sounded the siren today to...
Aug 31, 2015
Survivors of childhood cancer have high-risk of recurrent stroke
Most people assume strokes only happen to octogenarians, but recent evidence suggests that survivors of childhood cancer have a high risk...
Aug 27, 2015
NCCS White Paper Highlights Post Traumatic Growth in Childhood Cancer Survivors
The ability of childhood cancer survivors to transform their traumatic health journey into positive goals and a productive adulthood is...
Aug 17, 2015
Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Higher Risk of Bowel Obstruction
Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased long-term risk of intestinal obstruction requiring surgery (IOS), according to a study...
Aug 17, 2015
Subsequent Neoplasm Risk Up for Decades in Child CA Survivors
Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk for treatment-related subsequent neoplasms, even after age 40 years, according to a...
Aug 14, 2015
Top Takeaways from ASCO: Survivorship
From depression to debilitating fatigue, experts ponder the ‘price of cure’ Read more here: http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/pra...
Aug 10, 2015
Suicidal Ideation Higher for Cancer Survivors
Cancer survivors showing few signs of depression are still at significant risk for suicide, researchers warned here. Read more here:...
Aug 5, 2015
Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Lifelong Challenges
Despite their persistence in the face of disease, survivors of childhood cancer like Lexi are at high risk for what doctors refer to as...
Jul 24, 2015
Hospital Admission Happens More Often Than Average For Young Adult Cancer Survivors Following 5 Year
Up to two decades after being declared disease-free, people first diagnosed with cancer somewhere between the ages of 20 and 44 have more...
Jul 14, 2015

