Quality of Life After Childhood Cancer Depends on Sustained Care – Childhood Cancer International
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Quality of Life After Childhood Cancer Depends on Sustained Care – Childhood Cancer International

Childhood Cancer International shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Children and adolescents who complete cancer treatment need long-term follow-up care to monitor late effects, support their mental health, and ensure the best possible quality of life.

Yet many survivors face challenges in accessing this care, depending on where they live, the resources available, and the local health care system.

But across the world, change is happening:

  • Establishing dedicated long-term follow-up clinics.
  • Developing survivorship and transition guidelines.
  • Integrating international best practices into national cancer plans because it’s not over when it’s over.

Discover more impact.

What step will you take to strengthen access to long-term follow-up care?

Make your commitment.”

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