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Young girl, Anna, sitting down, playing with dolls together with a female adult in a room with a sign saying Anna's Salon. Anna has long blond hair, tied back in a ponytail and wears a purple cape over a blue dress. There is a blue toy box overflowing with toys and a clock on the wall.

Anna loses her hair

A children’s guide to hair loss as a result of cancer treatment. This book tells the story of Anna, Jack and Laura who all lose their hair while having treatment for cancer and helps young children to understand what might happen.

Front cover for factsheet - febrile neuotropenia

Febrile neutropenia

Information for parents, carer and families of a child or young person with cancer. This guide helps to explain how your child’s treatment might affect them and what you should do.

Front cover for factsheet - Graft vs host disease

Graft vs host disease (GvHD)

Information for young people with cancer, and parents of a child or young person with cancer, having a donor (allogeneic) stem cell transplant.

Front cover for factsheet - Mouthcare and mucositis

Mouthcare and mucositis

Information for parents, carer and families of a child or young person with cancer. This guide helps to explain how your child’s treatment might affect them and what you should do.

Front cover for factsheet - posterior fossa syndrome (PFS)

Posterior fossa syndrome (PFS)

An information guide for parents, carers and families to help explain posterior fossa syndrome and provide information about symptoms, rehabilitation and recovery.

Front cover for factsheet - Sickness caused by chemotherapy

Sickness caused by chemotherapy

Information for parents, carer and families of a child or young person with cancer. This guide helps to explain how your child’s treatment might affect them and what you should do.

Front cover for factsheet - veno-occlusive disease (VOD)

Veno-occlusive disease (VOD)/Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS)

This factsheet has been produced to help you understand more about VOD. It explains what VOD is and why it happens, how it is diagnosed, what the impact of it is, and how it is treated. It should give you a little more background and help you when you are asking questions to the Stem Cell Transplant team.