Addressing emotional, psychological, and medical needs of children diagnosed with or affected by cancer.
Unique cancer types affecting children, requiring specialized treatments and long-term survivorship care.
A cancer treatment using drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells, often causing side effects.
Providing physical, emotional, and practical support for cancer patients by family, friends, or professional caregivers.
A structured approach for patients to discuss treatment options, goals, and future medical needs with their healthcare team.
Specialized programs providing respite, emotional healing, and peer support for cancer patients and survivors.
Cancer and treatments can weaken bones, increasing fracture risk, necessitating calcium, vitamin D, and medication management.
Changes in appearance from cancer treatment affecting self-esteem, requiring emotional and psychological support.
Increased risk in cancer patients due to malignancy, chemotherapy, and immobility, requiring preventive and therapeutic anticoagulants.
Biologically similar medications to already approved cancer biologics, offering cost-effective treatment alternatives.