Pets
Pets are a much loved, important part of the family for many people. Most children and young people (CYP) with cancer can and should keep their pets.
Pets are a much loved, important part of the family for many people. Most children and young people (CYP) with cancer can and should keep their pets.
Play is a freely chosen activity that can be fun and relaxing. In the hospital setting, play is used to bridge the gap between home and hospital. Play helps children’s cognitive development, understanding of rules, social interactions and ability to work through difficult situations.
Children and young people going through cancer treatment are encouraged to attend school as often as possible and should be at school whenever they feel well enough to attend.
Working with a child or young person and their family with a cancer diagnosis can cause feelings of anxiety, particularly if this is not your speciality.
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In this section of the resource you will find information about some of the treatments faced by children with cancer.
This section provide an overview of the treatment regimens for children and young people with cancer.
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This section provides an overview of the primary treatment modalities (types of treatment) for children and young people with cancer.