
childhood cancer survivorship
Childhood cancer survivorship refers to the experiences and challenges faced by children who have been diagnosed with cancer and have completed treatment. While many survive and go on to lead healthy lives, they may encounter long-term physical, emotional, and social effects from their treatment, such as developmental delays, secondary health issues, or psychological impacts. Survivorship programs aim to provide ongoing support, monitoring, and care to help these individuals transition through different life stages while addressing their unique needs, ensuring they have the best chance for a fulfilling future.