Childhood Cancer International – Europe shared a post on LinkedIn:
“When childhood cancer treatment ends, many people assume life goes back to normal. But for many survivors, life after cancer comes with ongoing challenges.
Health problems, learning difficulties, emotional challenges, and other long term effects can appear months or years after treatment. In fact, 3 in 4 childhood cancer survivors are affected by late effects during their lifetime.
No two survivors experience life after cancer in the same way. Some face significant challenges. Others experience fewer long-term effects. Every experience is valid. Understanding life after childhood cancer is the first step towards better support, better care, and better qualityoflife for survivors.
Learn more about Late Effects and Survivorship here.”
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