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Managing school during blood cancer treatment as a young adult

If you are a student, you may need to take a medical leave of absence. Talk to your healthcare team to make the decision best for you.

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End-of-life care for young adults

Find information on how to manage emotions, legal and financial matters, hospice care, funeral planning, and helping children cope as you manage care…

Infections, low blood counts, and iron overload in young adults

Blood cancer treatment can make patients susceptible to low blood counts and infections, which may be serious and difficult to treat.

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Pain in young adults

Pain assessment is an important part of any medical evaluation, and pain management is an important part of your care.

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Sleep disturbances in young adults

You should get an adequate amount of sleep as you undergo treatment, but for many people, sleep doesn't come easily. Here are suggestions to improve s…

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Radiation therapy for young adults

Radiation therapy, also known as “radiotherapy,” uses high energy or other types of radiation to kill cancer cells. While most blood cancers cannot b…

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Long-term and late effects of cancer treatment in young adults

effects can linger for months or years after therapy. Heart disease and other cancers can appear years after treatment.

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Firefighters and blood cancer risk in young adults

Firefighters are at an increased risk for blood cancer because of smoke and chemical exposure in the line of duty. There are steps to take to reduce t…

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Radiation therapy for children and teens

Radiation therapy, also known as “radiotherapy,” uses high energy or other types of radiation to kill cancer cells. While most blood cancers cannot b…

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Caring for your child during treatment

Prepare your home, plan for hospital stays, and set healthy routines for sleep, nutrition, and hygiene for a child undergoing blood cancer treatment.

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Blood cancer and immunizations for children and teens

Find Immunization guidance for children diagnosed with or undergoing treatment for blood cancer.p

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Blood, bone marrow, and the lymphatic system in children and teens

Understanding your child’s diagnosis will help you make informed decisions about their treatment. It will also give you greater insight into the scien…

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Blood tests and urinalysis for children and teens

A complete blood count (CBC), blood smear, and urinalysis can help doctors diagnose leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other types of blood cancers.

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Bone marrow tests for children and teens

Bone marrow tests are used to confirm a blood cancer diagnosis or bone marrow disorder. They usually include bone marrow aspiration and bone marrow bi…

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Lumbar puncture (Spinal tap)

What is a lumbar puncture? A lumbar puncture, also known as a spinal tap, is used to collect the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) surrounding the brain and s…

Lymph node aspiration and biopsy

A lymph node aspiration is a type of biopsy procedure. These procedures are used to detect cancer cells in lymph nodes. The tissue sample that can be …

Communicating with your child's blood cancer specialist or care team

Communication with your child’s specialist and the team coordinating their care is very important. Tell your doctor how much you want to know about yo…

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Choosing a pediatric blood cancer specialist or treatment center

After your child receives a blood cancer diagnosis, you will want to find a blood cancer specialist or choose a treatment center. Here’s how.

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Caring for a child newly diagnosed with blood cancer

Hearing that your child has cancer is terrifying. Today, however, most childhood blood cancer patients can expect to have full and productive lives.

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How to tell a child they have blood cancer

Keep the discussion age appropriate when talking to a child about their diagnosis. Consider the following guidelines by age group.

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Coping with a child’s blood cancer diagnosis

A child’s blood cancer diagnosis affects everyone in a child’s life. We’ve compiled a list of coping tips and tools for kids, teens, parents, siblings…

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Caring for Kids and Adolescents Workbook

This free workbook includes information about caring for your child, treatment options, school, nutrition, financial and legal issues, and more.