Siblings of cancer patients can be coached to cope
A two-session intervention might improve how well a youth adjusts to the cancer diagnosis of a brother or sister.
A two-session intervention might improve how well a youth adjusts to the cancer diagnosis of a brother or sister.
Tiny works of art are stringed together to tell a child’s story of courage during the course of treatment for cancer or another serious illness.
An incentive spirometer was the inspiration for a video game to help young cancer patients rebuild lung function.
Audiometric testing, awareness of the symptoms, and knowledge of which drugs are ototoxic can help protect young cancer patient’s hearing.
Once considered to be a poor risk group, adolescents with ALL had higher overall survival rates with a new treatment protocol.
Children using tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) blockers may experience an increase risk of malignancy, according to an investigation conducted by researchers from the FDA.