Survivors Guilt: What Is It and Who Feels It?
Survivor’s guilt is a complex psychological phenomenon that can arise in individuals who have survived traumatic events, such as cancer. It encompasses a range of emotions, including guilt, shame, and…
Read MoreOncology Nurses: The Unsung Heroes in Cancer Care
In the realm of cancer care, a group of individuals provides unwavering support, compassionate care, and a ray of hope to patients and their families during their most challenging moments.…
Read MoreMental Health for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: How to Support Them
Cancer is a devastating disease that affects not only the individual diagnosed but also their loved ones and support community. Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer face unique challenges,…
Read MoreEmpathy and Compassion: Building a Stronger Support Community
Empathy and compassion are crucial for adolescents and young adults with cancer and their support community. Cancer can be a difficult and trying experience, and it can be easy for…
Read MoreCancer in High School Series (Part 4): How a High School Can Rally Together to Make a Difference for Classmates
“My school has been so supportive and helpful and I couldn’t be more thankful for that! A friend of mine hosted a swab drive with DKMS and they had a…
Read MoreForgiveness and Cancer: Letting Go for Healing and Recovery
Forgiveness is essential to any relationship, but it can be especially crucial for adolescents and young adults with cancer and their support community. Cancer is a life-changing event that can…
Read MorePerfecting Communication After a Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer is a difficult and life-changing experience that can significantly impact an individual’s mental and emotional well-being. Good communication skills can help build trust, alleviate anxiety, and improve the overall…
Read MoreSocial Isolation After a Cancer Diagnosis: How to Be Supportive
Adolescents and young adults with cancer face a unique set of challenges, particularly when it comes to isolation. The physical, emotional, and social effects of cancer can make it difficult…
Read MoreCancer in High School Series (Part 3): Supporting a Classmate After Treatment
If you have a friend or classmate who has been away for a long time and is ready to return back to school, keep in mind that their life is…
Read MoreCancer in High School Series (Part 2): Supporting a Classmate During Treatment
“Over the years, I’ve answered, ‘What’s the hardest part about having cancer as a teenager?’ in the same way: feeling forgotten.” Treating cancer is a difficult process and should certainly…
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