Step Up This September
Complete 50 step-ups a day this September, or 1,500 step ups in total, and help to raise awareness and vital funds to support research into childhood cancer.
Complete 50 step-ups a day this September, or 1,500 step ups in total, and help to raise awareness and vital funds to support research into childhood cancer.
This issue explores the range of different relationships that families face when their child is diagnosed with cancer. Patients and families begin an unfamiliar journey of trying to navigate existing relationships as well as forging new ones, such as when meeting other families on the ward and hospital staff. Each relationship comes with different expectations, benefits and challenges, but the importance of human connection in times of struggle is still the same.
This issue delves into the latest thinking behind exercise therapy and gives valuable advice and tips from experts on how to encourage activity at the hospital, school and home.
Doctors and scientists are always looking to improve treatments, and one way of doing this is through clinical studies. Taking part in a clinical trial is a key part of treatment for many children with cancer. In this issue, we have lots of helpful information on what clinical studies are, how they work and who is involved. We also hear from families who share their experiences of taking part in clinical studies.
Living in the digital age has its pros and cons. The pace of technology is ever-growing. This issue celebrates how we can embrace the opportunities and challenges that the digital age has to offer in medicine, research and patient care.
In this issue of Contact magazine, all about education, we hear from parents, patients, professionals and teachers about their experiences of education, school and childhood cancer.
Many of the common symptoms of cancer are also symptoms of other, often less-serious illnesses. But being aware of the signs and symptoms of cancer is important, as it can help with earlier diagnosis and treatment.
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Contact is now 20 pages full of interesting features, thoughts, ideas and information for all those affected by childhood cancer. Our first issue covers the theme of ‘Choices’. Our lives are made up of an infinite amount of choices that we make every day. Making a choice with confidence based on the options we have at the time is the only sensible thing we can do and sometimes there is no right or wrong, just different. In this issue, we look at the choices faced by families and professionals while caring for and treating a child with cancer.
Innovation has stayed at the heart of our childhood cancer community and this issue showcases the many areas where it has transformed treatment, care and support for young patients throughout their cancer experience.