
Don’t Change Yourself for Other People: Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) Living with Cancer
Researchers in the Young Cancer field from the University of Michigan presenting their studies and conclusions
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Researchers in the Young Cancer field from the University of Michigan presenting their studies and conclusions

An expert-led educational webinar on sexuality for young adults with cancer

An International Sexual Health Symposium at the Global AYA Cancer Congress to discuss strategies to approach sexual heal...

The experiences of survivorship and follow-up cancer care of Australians who identify as transgender and gender diverse...

1010 Young cancer survivors responded the survey: nearly 50% of the women and 30% of the man did not recall receiving in...

Impact of different factors on cancer outcomes in young adults (AYAs) compared to middle-aged and older adults

The Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Late Effect Study on fatigue (DCCSS LATER fatigue study) aims to understand the prev...

The Cancer Long-Term Follow-Up Care Survey gathers insights from both cancer survivors and healthcare providers to impro...

This guide aims to enable English speaking teachers to support pupils diagnosed with brain tumor more effectively during...

A guide with basic information on emotional aspects that may be useful to Spanish speaking parents dealing with the illn...

Educational guide for Spanish speaking teachers of students with cancer.

Guidelines (written in Spanish) for psychoeducational interventions for children and adolescents with cancer.