Learn about how your teenager's body image and self-esteem can be affected by cancer and treatment and the resources available to help them cope with any issues.
Find out how your child's self-esteem may be affected by changes in appearance resulting from brain tumour treatment.
Even though cancer changes many parts of your life, there are still opportunities to feel good about yourself. Learn tips to help you feel good while dealing with cancer.
Cancer can change the way your body looks and the way you feel about it. Read about ways that may help you cope with changes in how you feel about your body.
Learn how to help your child accept changes in appearance caused by leukemia treatment.
Learn more about body image and how having a positive body image can improve your overall health.
Discover how physical activity can improve your child's physical health, brain function and mood.
Puberty is a stage of development where your child's body starts to take on adult form. Learn about puberty in girls and how to talk to your daughter about puberty.
Late effects of cancer treatment may occur months or years after treatment has finished. Learn about the types of late effects, how to minimize your risk and where to find more information.
Learn more about promoting positive body image in your child and improving their overall health.
Find out how to recognize the signs of acute pain at home and how your teen's pain is assessed in medical settings.
Learn practical tips to help you self-monitor for late effects of cancer treatments and answers to some commonly asked questions.
After treatment is finished, you will need to continue monitoring for late effects. Learn why you need to do this and the importance of continuing to attend regular health-care appointments.
Learn about self-esteem and how to improve the way you feel about your value and self-worth.
Discover multimedia resources that can offer you information and support throughout cancer treatment and beyond.
Learn what self-monitoring means, why it is important during treatment and how you can practice it.
Even after cancer treatment has ended, it is important to continue self-monitoring for symptoms. Find out why this is important and why you should continue to attend all follow-up appointments.
Learn what to expect regarding physical and social activities, body image, sexual activity and pregnancy when a teen with scoliosis reaches adulthood.
Discover how to help your teenager manage their diabetes and how it will affect their day-to-day lives.
Learn what late effects are and why your teen should continue to self-monitor and attend follow-up appointments, even after treatment is completed.
Feeling sad sometimes is normal, especially during cancer treatment. Learn about the differences between feeling sad and depression and treatment options available.
Learn how to start a conversation with your teenager about sexuality, and how having cancer and going through treatment can impact their sexuality.
Learn why self-efficacy is important for academic success and well-being in children.