P.A.C.E. Study: Physical Activity for Cognitive Effects
NEW RESEARCH STUDY A protocol is open at the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, for children, ages 8 to 18 years, who have had…
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Grief 101: Some Common Facts and Characteristics of Grief
by Helen Fitzgerald, CDE Grief is what you experience when you have suffered a loss. “Loss” is the key word here because grief not only applies to the way you feel…
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CureSearch.org: A Valuable Resource for the Childhood Cancer Journey
Peggy Kulm, RN, MA and Deb Shade, RN , CPON This is the first of two planned articles by members of the CureSearch web team to introduce families and friends of…
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The Importance of Special Education
Daniel Fiduccia Most children with cancer should be in special education programs if services are needed. An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) must be developed with your child’s school team. It is important to ensure the…
Fighting the Good Fight
Gib Smith, Esquire Unfortunately many people simply accept health insurance denials without question. Such blind compliance is often a mistake. Insurance companies bank on their members’ ignorance of their insurance policy.…