Childhood cancer: Care and treatment (GP factsheet)
Developed in partnership with and written for GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for a child being treated for cancer.
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Developed in partnership with and written for GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for a child being treated for cancer.
Developed in partnership with and written for GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for a child with cancer at the end of their life.
Developed in partnership with and written for GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for an adult survivor of childhood cancer.
This guideline aims to equip healthcare professionals (HCPs) with tools to assist in effectively assessing teenagers and young adults with cancers' (TYAs) preferences and engaging them in communication at the level they desire.
This publication is a summary containing the table of findings that may be associated with a cancer diagnosis in childhood, taken from the full guideline.
Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 are diagnosed with cancer in the UK. This group of patients have unique psychological needs and in order to meet these unique support needs, dedicated TYA teams are available within every UK region to provide and coordinate age-appropriate care.
The death of a child is a devastating experience for everyone who knew and loved the child. This booklet provides suggestions for family, friends, schools and communities about how to support and help when a child or young person has died from cancer.
CCLG referral guidance for suspected cancer in children and young people is a supporting resource for NICE guideline NG12 'Suspected cancer: recognition and referral'.
An information guide for teachers and staff helping children and young people with cancer at school. This guide aims to lessen some of the worries school staff may have by giving simple practical information and advice on a variety of issues faced by the child and their family, and some ideas on how to help them within a school setting.
A practical information guide for parents and other adults who are caring for siblings of a child with cancer. Each brother and sister will react very differently to the diagnosis and its consequences but this booklet covers some of the issues that commonly arise.