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Finishing treatment can be a time of mixed emotions. Learn what to expect and strategies to adjust emotionally.
Jenny was thrilled when her daughter, Mabry, finished chemotherapy, but she also had concerns — would the cancer come back? Learning how to handle anxiety is important.
Read moreFinishing treatment can be a time of mixed emotions. Learn what to expect and strategies to adjust emotionally.
Moving from pediatric to adult care is an important health care transition. This usually occurs between ages 18 and 21. Learn how to prepare for this transition.
It’s common to feel anxious when you child’s treatment ends. Give yourself some time to adjust to life after treatment.
The end of cancer treatment may have long-term emotional effects. Learn more about lasting psychological consequences and how to deal with them.
Childhood cancer has brought challenges to Missy’s family, but her network of family, friends, and care team members have helped them.
An advance directive is a written statement describing how medical care will be provided if someone can't make decisions. Learn more about advance directives.