Survivorship
Specialist Adolescent and Young Adults Units Minimum Standards
Online WebinarWhat to Expect: Expert Speakers: Hear from leading experts in the field who will share their knowledge and experiences. Panel discussion: Hear diverse perspectives from healthcare professionals, patient representatives, and young cancer survivors. Resources and Support: Gain access to the position paper and implementation guidelines that support adolescents and young adults. Agenda:
Surviving Survival – Symposium on mental health of Youth Cancer Survivors
Vienna , AustriaEN 📣 Surviving Survival – Symposium on mental health of Youth Cancer Survivors On 27 June, a health policy symposium (in German) on “Surviving Survival: How can we improve psychosocial health after childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer?” will take place in Vienna, organized by CCI Europe as part of the EU-CAYAS-NET project.
Survivor’s Week Webinar: Childhood Cancer – Stigma and Communication
Online WebinarChildhood cancer survival rates have been improving globally over recent decades. Researchers in this area highlight, “Ongoing improvements in survival rates across high-income, middle-income and low-income countries will result in a rapidly expanding population of survivors with unique health-care needs, emphasizing the increasing relevance of issues relating to childhood cancer survivors globally.” (Ehrhardt
Sexuality & Intimacy and Young Cancer Survivors
Online WebinarWe all know that cancer can affect all areas of life and simply changes everything. One topic that is just as much a part of this, but unfortunately is almost never discussed, is sexuality and intimacy. And no, it’s not just cancers of the reproductive organs that change or affect your sex life.
Advance Your Knowledge: How to develop and translate a multidisciplinary Psycho-Oncology Model of Care into real action?
Online WebinarAdvance your knowledge! Psychosocial care in paediatric oncology still needs to be advanced in wide parts of Europe. In this webinar we will learn from experts in Ireland that managed to establish a National Model of Care for Psycho-Oncology services for Children, Adolescents and Young Adults (CAYA) with Cancer and their families in