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Explore comprehensive information about childhood and adolescent cancer.
Find information about types of blood disorders in children and adolescents.
Learn more about infectious diseases in children and adolescents.
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Learn about treatments, tests, procedures, medicines, and side effects.
Learn about navigating and managing medical care for children and adolescents.
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Measles is a viral illness that spreads person to person. Symptoms include fever and rash. Learn about measles and how to prevent measles with an MMR vaccine.
Kyle Smoley’s journey with anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) led him through chemotherapy, relapse, and a lifesaving stem cell transplant. Read his story.
Learn about the Global Platform for Access to Childhood Cancer Medicines launched by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the World Health Organization (WHO).
The Relationship Toolkit is a free resource to help couples strengthen their connection when their child is in treatment. Learn about it and download a copy.
Cheila Harrison recalls her daughter’s struggle to sleep and the negative impacts it had on her life. Read how a specialist helped them turn things around.
Whitney Jones talks about her family’s experience with genetic testing and offers advice to others thinking about it for their own families. Read her story.
Survivors of pediatric cancer should get a vaccine to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV can cause several types of cancer in both males and females.
Learn about the Childhood Cancer Survivors' Global Network (SurNet), an initiative by Childhood Cancer International (CCI) to connect and support survivors.
Families facing childhood cancer in Mongolia now have informational resources in their language. Read how 2 groups worked together to meet the needs of patients and families in this Asian country.
When Lucy was 8 years old, her sister was diagnosed with skin cancer. Now a teenager, Lucy reflects on how this experience transformed their relationship.
Your dental health becomes your responsibility when you become an adult. Learn how to take care of your oral and dental health.
Health insurance is complicated, especially for cancer survivors. Learn tips and tricks from a childhood cancer survivor, psychologist, and legal expert.
Sickle cell disease patient McKenley Allen tells other patients to not be afraid to ask for help when pain crises happen. Learn more from McKenley.
Taking medicine on time is important to maximize its effectiveness. Learn six ways to help you remember to take medicine on time.
Heavy menstrual bleeding can be caused by different factors. Learn about the causes and treatments of heavy menstrual periods.
Jerhonda Walton relies on prayer and excellent medical care to help manage the uncertainty of her son Kaleb’s immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Read their story.
Annabelle Guy received a stem cell transplant that cured her aplastic anemia. She shares how her life outlook focuses on the positives after her diagnosis.
Pharmacy insurance, or prescription drug coverage, is health insurance that helps cover the cost of medicines. Learn about health plan benefits for medications.
Influenza (flu) is a respiratory illness caused by a virus. Some people are at higher risk for flu complications. Learn how to prevent and treat the flu.
Measles is a viral illness that spreads person to person. Symptoms include fever and rash. Learn about measles and how to prevent measles with an MMR vaccine.
Vaccines are an important way to protect against certain illnesses. Learn about immunization schedules and vaccines in children with cancer and other illnesses.
Most patients with a respiratory infection such as COVID-19 or the flu will be cared for at home. Learn how to care for someone with an infectious illness at home.
COVID-19 is an illness caused by a virus. Symptoms can be like a cold or the flu but can sometimes be more serious. Learn about COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines.
Survivors of pediatric cancer should get a vaccine to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV can cause several types of cancer in both males and females.