National Minority Cancer Awareness Month: Is the Battle Tougher for Minority Kids?
Minority Cancer Awareness Month Is the Battle Tougher for Minority Children Who Get Cancer? April is National Minority Cancer Awareness Month, and no better time to discuss how cancer disproportionately […]
10 Fun Activities for Pediatric Cancer Patients
Kids with pediatric cancer can quickly become tired of repeating the same activities in the same surroundings. It can feel like a daunting task to keep your child entertained, but […]
“I’m Here Too!” Help for Siblings of Children with Cancer
As a child, your family is your world; they provide comfort, security, and a daily routine. What if one day, that emotional protection was torn away without warning? What would […]
Disposal of Unused Medications After Cancer
You are on the other side of your child’s cancer, from cancer fighter to cancer survivor! You are cautiously elated cancer will not own each day from now on and […]
What Is a Parent to Do with a Picky Eater Undergoing Chemo?
A warning most parents receive after their child is diagnosed with cancer is to avoid sugar! This can be hard to do for a child who often loses their appetite […]
East Meets West: Integrative Medicine and Childhood Cancer
You just received the worst news any parent can hear…your child has cancer, and now you have to poison your child to cure it! You want what is best and […]
Meditation Relieves Stress During Cancer Treatments
Meditation can provide important benefits to cancer patients and caregivers, including stress relief during uncertain times. Cancer patient Jed Surdyk reflects, “Meditation compels relaxation, but cancer typically does not. It’s […]
Nutrition for Children with Cancer and Their Families
National Nutrition Month is the perfect time to talk about how caregivers can provide the best nutrition for children undergoing cancer treatment. Let’s separate fact from fiction, check sources carefully, […]
Home Activities for Cancer Kids During Covid
As the pandemic continues and children remain stuck inside, do you find yourself running out of ways to provide healthy and fun things to do? In this information age, it […]
Online Childhood Cancer Research – Who Can You Trust?
Once your child has been diagnosed with cancer, what’s the first thing most parents do after the shock sets in? You guessed it, research! A childhood cancer diagnosis creates a […]