When Childhood Cancer Moves In: How Family Life Changes and the Support That Helps Most

Childhood cancer disrupts family life, shifting roles and routines. Key support includes open communication, sibling care, self-care for caregivers, practical stress management, integrative healing, and building resilience.

What Families Need Emotionally During Childhood Cancer Treatment

Families facing childhood cancer need emotional support through acknowledging conflicting feelings, caregiver self-care, sibling inclusion, clinician empathy, trauma-informed care, resilience-building, and community connection.

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