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The Hope Connection

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Hope Connection Articles

Late Effects and Follow-Up Care

Thanks to advances in treatment, more children with cancer survive into adulthood. While that is wonderful news, many of the treatments that cure childhood cancer can cause problems even years after treatment has ended. These complications are known as “late effects.”

Trusted Allies for Kids in Treatment

The NCCS Mentoring Program was created to help children with cancer better adjust to their treatment, increase their self-confidence, reduce anxiety and have someone that truly understands what they are going through.