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How can I deal with vomiting and nausea as a side effect of treatment?

Isolation boredom busters

Free or cheap websites, courses and apps to keep you and your family busy during COVID-19 lockdown.

Kim’s tips for managing isolation with kids

Bilbo's family faced lots of time in isolation after his leukaemia diagnosis. His mum Kim shares her tips.

Early menopause due to cancer treatment

How early menopause can affect you emotionally and physically, and sources of support.

Who are the professionals helping my child?

An introduction to multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and what they do.

What happens at the end of treatment?

What to expect when your child finishes cancer treatment.

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Stem cell/bone marrow transplants for leukaemia treatment

How a stem cell or bone marrow transplant works and what to expect.

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Radiotherapy

How radiotherapy works and what to expect when your child has the treatment.

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Proton beam therapy for cancer

What proton therapy is, why your child might have it and what the treatment involves.

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Young Lives vs Cancer is an operating name of CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children. A registered charity in England and Wales (1107328) and in Scotland (SC039857). Also operating in Northern Ireland. A company limited by member guarantee (No. 05273638). Registered office: 4th Floor, Whitefriars, Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NT. VAT no: 863639196. © 2023 CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children.

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