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      Secondary cancers

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      Learn why your child is at risk of developing secondary cancers after they are treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

      Secondary cancer after a brain tumour

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      Read about the occurrence of secondary cancer after brain tumour treatment in your child. Find out what the risk factors are, how it will be screened and what can be done.

      Late effects of cancer treatment

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      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.

      Cancer

      Information is divided into two section: Information about managing and coping with cancer and cancer care educational videos. Find information about how cancer can impact your whole family and how to support a teen with cancer. The cancer care educational videos provide practical information about caring for a child with cancer in seven different languages.

      Categorizing brain tumours

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      A step-by-step introduction to the different types of childhood brain tumors. Answers from Canadian Paediatric Hospitals.

      What causes cancer?

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      Managing cancer and treatment symptoms

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      Both cancer and cancer treatments can cause a range of symptoms. Find out why this is and hear from other teens about their experiences.

      Cancer programs and resources

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      Find helpful resources and programs to support you, your child and your family during your child's cancer treatment.

      Types of cancer in young people

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      The types of cancer that children and teenagers get are often different from the types that older adults get. Learn about some of the more common types of cancer in young people.

      Staying active during and after cancer treatment

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      Being active can help you feel better both physically and mentally and improve overall health. Learn how you can stay active during cancer treatment and after.

      Heart tumours

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      Learn about heart tumours in children, and how they are diagnosed. Both the most common types of benign and malignant tumours are discussed.

      The future of cancer research

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      Find out what type of studies are being done around the world to improve treatments and therapies for cancer, including research on cancer in teens.

      What is cancer?

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      There are many types of cancer, but there are some things that are similar in most cancers. Learn about cells, tumours and how cancer spreads.

      Other types of cancer

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      There are many types of cancer that can be diagnosed in children and teenagers. Learn about where to find information on different cancers and the types of questions you can ask your health-care team.

      Celiac disease: Choosing a post-secondary program

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      Learn about the extra considerations you may have for picking the right post-secondary program when you are living with celiac disease and follow a strict gluten-free diet.

      What is chemotherapy?

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      Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment. Learn about the different types of chemotherapy medications, how your health-care team decides which types to use, and the role of corticosteroids in cancer treatment.

      Cancer treatments and support therapies

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      Chemotherapy isn't the only treatment available for cancer. Learn about the different types of treatments for cancer including radiation and surgery, and how other teens have coped with their treatments.

      Thyroid cancer

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      Thyroid cancer starts in the thyroid gland in the front of the neck. Find out how it is diagnosed, treated and the prognosis.

      How will cancer affect me now?

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      Many teenagers who are diagnosed with cancer will want to know how their cancer will affect them now. Learn about the types of feelings you may have, what might change in your life and where you can find support.

      Cancer-related fatigue

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      Cancer, treatments, stress and other factors can cause fatigue. Learn about the symptoms of cancer-related fatigue and how to manage it.

      Talking to your friends about cancer

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      It's up to you who you talk to about your cancer and what details you choose to share. Find tips to help you talk to your friends.

      Complementary and alternative therapies for cancer treatment

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      Many people will consider the use of complementary and alternative therapies when undergoing cancer treatment, but not all of these are safe to use. Find out what you need to consider before using complementary or alternative therapies for cancer treatment.

      Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS)

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      Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) occurs when the immune system is overactivated and causes inflammation. Learn about the signs, causes and treatment of MAS.

      Cancer resources

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      Discover multimedia resources that can offer you information and support throughout cancer treatment and beyond.

      Feeling good about yourself during cancer treatment

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      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.

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