How to Help Cancer Patients with Self-Esteem and Body Issues

Childhood can be a fragile time in a person’s life. Adding a cancer diagnosis and treatment on top of that has a significant psychological impact on a child. The physical […]
Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects

Cancer treatment, while saving lives, can sometimes have unpleasant side effects. One such discomfort is mouth sores, also known as mucositis. These painful lesions can complicate eating, talking, and even […]
International Childhood Cancer Day: A Call to Support and Raise Awareness

Over 400,000 children and adolescents around the world are diagnosed with cancer each year. In a single day, over 1,095 children and families will have their lives changed forever due […]
Navigating the Sea of Remission

A cancer diagnosis can feel like a storm, tossing families into a whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties. But amidst the choppy waters, there’s a glimmer of hope: remission. It’s a […]
Unleashing Generosity: National Donate Day and National Donor Day

National Donate Day and National Donor Day, observed on February 14th, unite us in a common cause—spreading awareness about organ, eye, tissue, and cancer research donations. Started in 1998 by […]