...because children get cancer, too!
A childhood cancer diagnosis lasts a lifetime. The information about the late effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment is rapidly increasing. The National Children's Cancer Society wants to ensure survivors have access to the information. This web site is designed to provide information pertaining to all areas of the survivor's life. The Late-Effects Assessment tool allows you to build an assessment of late effects specific to your diagnosis and treatment.
Walk
For
The
Children
The 7th Annual Walk for the
Children, featuring a Kids' Fun Run, will be held at Cricket Field
in Forest Park (map)
in St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday, September 27th. This signature
event brings childhood cancer patients and their families together
from across the country. Be a part of this fun-filled,
family-oriented walk to benefit thousands of children and their
families in need. With your participation, we will honor survivors,
pay tribute to the lives lost, raise money for those still battling
the disease, and raising awareness for childhood cancer.
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Taking on Life: During Treatment and Beyond the Cure
There are 270,000 survivors of childhood cancer in the United States today and thousands of other children undergo cancer treatment every year. A special conference will be held in St. Louis, MO on Sept. 6, 2008 to educate families and survivors on how to handle the issues and concerns that may occur during treatment. The conference will also focus on aspects of healthy living that can impact how they handle any long-term effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Medical professional and families will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research and best approaches for survivorship and wellness.
The Beyond the Cure Program of The National Children’s Cancer Society hosts conferences around the nation on a variety of issues and concerns experienced by survivors and their families after completion of treatment of childhood cancer. The purpose of these conferences is to ensure survivors have access to quality survivorship information
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT
The Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront Hotel
St. Louis, MO
Taking on Life: During Treatment and Beyond the Cure
Register Here
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