Every year, Rochester Regional Health and Golisano Children’s Hospital recognize children whose strength and resilience have ...
When oncologists gave my 5-year-old daughter the all-clear from high-risk neuroblastoma in 2010, I breathed a sigh of relief. But her health needs were just beginning. Fifteen years later, the intense ...
Dozens of summer camps are in full swing right now in South Florida. There’s only one, however, which caters specifically to children who have cancer and their siblings. At first glance, it looks like ...
Every year, an estimated 400,000 children worldwide develop a form of cancer. Five-year survival rates in high-income nations are typically over 80%, with an expected cure rate of near 100% for some ...
For much of his seven years, Cailen Vela put on a brave face as he battled a rare form of cancer that robbed him of so many ...
Learning how to talk to kids about cancer is something no parent should need to do. Unfortunately, the reality for many families is that they will. Their announcements followed research published last ...
Brain cancer has left Tayden Ybarra, 16, legally blind in her left eye, says her mother, Tammy Ybarra. “She doesn’t see side to side, up, down, only like a pinpoint in the front.” At school, bullies ...
David supple is doing great – for someone who’s spent the past three years fighting for his life. Last week the Sydney 18-year-old kicked on after his school formal, not creasing his sheets till dawn.
Editor's note: This article originally appeared on UNC Health Care's Health Talk blog. People who are diagnosed with cancer usually have a few immediate questions. What will treatment be like? Am I ...