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Families facing pediatric cancer need a resource they can trust. Together by St. Jude offers information and support for patients, families, and survivors.
Silvia explains why it was important to share the diagnosis with her son. Diego was diagnosed with childhood cancer at 14. He was treated at SJD Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona in Spain.
Filmed In Spanish
Silvia talks about her concerns at the start of her son’s treatment. Diego had childhood cancer at 14. He was treated at SJD Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona in Spain.
Filmed In Spanish
Nora encourages other childhood cancer patients and survivors to try to understand others and to practice self-love.
Filmed In Spanish
Nora is a two-time childhood cancer survivor. She talks about how cancer has changed her outlook on life.
Filmed In Spanish
María talks about the fear of rejection felt by many childhood cancer patients. She is a survivor of Ewing sarcoma. She encourages other patients and survivors not to fear rejection. Maria says the cancer experience can be positive. It also makes survivors unique.
María is a Ewing sarcoma survivor. She shares a phrase from a postcard that made her reflect on her life.
Emma is French. She talks about the double language barrier she faced at the time of her daughter's diagnosis: unknown medical terms and low Catalan language skills.
Emma explains how she helped her daughter control her anxiety and fear of receiving treatment through a subcutaneous port, or port-a-cath. Their relaxation technique was a secret between them.
Emma talks about how she managed her daughter's Wilms tumor treatment. Her daughter was treated in SJD Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona in Spain.
Filmed In Spanish
David and Aleix talk about their experience with other patients and parents in SJD Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona in Spain.
Filmed In Spanish
Nancy talks about her family’s experience with genetic testing for Li-Fraumeni syndrome.
Briana remembers her return to dancing after treatment.