Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...
Our stories connect us, and if there is one thing Julie Spangler has in spades, it is stories. As a volunteer driver for the ...
A recent study published in JAMA explored whether getting telehealth visits, rather than in-person visits, affects the ...
Cancer incidence continues to rise for many common cancers—especially for women. The incidence rate for women younger than 50 has increased from 51% higher than men in 2002 to 82% higher in 2021 (the ...
Cancer care for children is complex. Many healthcare professionals will be involved in caring for your child, so open, honest, and clear communication is crucial. Children with cancer and their ...
Even with everything else going on, staying connected to school is important for your child. School offers a place for learning, fun, and friendship that’s far from the world of cancer. It’s a sign of ...
Survivorship care focuses on the long-term wellbeing of individuals with a history of cancer and cancer treatment. As you and your child work with your cancer care team on a transition plan, here are ...
A diagnosis of childhood cancer affects the entire family. These inspirational videos feature childhood cancer survivors and their families candidly discussing the good, the bad, the terrifying, and ...
When a child is told they have cancer, their life changes overnight. Instead of going to school, hanging out with friends, and just being a kid, they have to deal with hospital visits, tests, ...