
A Teen’s Guide to Everything Cancer
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is dedicated to supporting the needs of patients diagnosed with blood cancer and their families, whether that diagnosis happens in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood. The diagnosis is the beginning of a cancer experience that can include long or short-term treatment regimens, hospital stays, side effects, transitions in care, developmental changes, and survivorship.
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors and their caregivers and family members often require resources and services that may not be available when treated in a solely pediatric or solely adult focused facility. This leaves a gap in meeting the needs of this specific group of individuals diagnosed with blood cancer. The good news is these individuals are living longer as blood cancer survivors; but, often with the challenges of long-term physical, emotional, and social treatment effects.
With a focus on survivorship, LLS has developed resources that can support the survivorship care planning and management of blood cancer from diagnosis throughout the lifespan of adolescents and young adults. These resources consider needs specific to this group including relationships, dating, sex, fertility, friendships, managing late effects, future screening needs, and more.
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