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Transitioning to Adult Care

Transitioning to Adult Care

The transition from a pediatric health care setting to an adult setting can be a difficult process. Cancer survivors treated in the pediatric setting must be able to adapt to a new health care system in a positive manner.
Help for Caregivers: Self Care

Help for Caregivers: Self Care

There is a saying that “you cannot pour from an empty cup.” This holds especially true when you are a caregiver to a child diagnosed with cancer. Self-care is the broad term that involves taking the necessary steps to ensure your own health and well-being.
Relationships and the Importance of Accepting Support

Relationships and the Importance of Accepting Support

Relationships have normal ups and downs, however, your child’s cancer experience may cause unique emotional challenges that can significantly affect your relationship. The stress from the diagnosis and new responsibilities in caring for your child may cause uncertainty and anxiety.
Beyond The Cure Ambassador Scholarship Program

Beyond The Cure Ambassador Scholarship Program

Did you know The National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) has been awarding college scholarships to childhood cancer survivors since 2008? Since that time, the NCCS has awarded over $2 million to 227 survivors to help them fulfill their future dreams.

NCCS Cards for Kids program

The NCCS Beyond the Cure Scholarship program has awarded nearly $2 million to over 200 childhood cancer survivors to help them fulfill their future dreams. Survivors who are awarded scholarships are asked to complete volunteer service hours to give back to the childhood cancer community.

Transitioning Back To School

Children undergoing cancer treatment benefit from returning to school as soon as medically possible, however this can be a tough adjustment for children, their parents and even the school.

Help for Caregivers: Compassion Fatigue

Compassion fatigue is a natural consequence of stress and is common among those caring for cancer patients. Learn how to identify compassion fatigue to find relief from your symptoms and maintain your well-being as you play the very important role of caregiver.

Scholarship Application Is Open

The National Children’s Cancer Society is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 Beyond the Cure Ambassador Scholarship Program. Completed applications must be postmarked by March 31, 2022.

Coping with Scan Anxiety

“Scanxiety” is just as you may assume- the anxiety that occurs with thinking about, preparing for, going through or waiting for the results of a scan or other test. Although these feelings can be overwhelming, scans and tests are a part of the childhood cancer journey.
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