How to choose a plastic and reconstructive surgery program for craniofacial conditions: A guide for parents
Important questions to ask potential providers when looking for a program to treat your child’s craniofacial difference.
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Important questions to ask potential providers when looking for a program to treat your child’s craniofacial difference.
The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
Learn about the potential late effects of pediatric cancer treatment, including their screening and management.
Cancer Hope Network provides free and confidential one-on-one emotional support to cancer patients, their caregivers, and their family members.
Cancer patients and survivors should consider this list of scholarship opportunities. Look for one that might be a fit for you.
Philly Phaces provides peer support, advocacy, and resources to help Philadelphia-area children facing appearance differences from craniofacial abnormalities and cleft lip and palate.
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has one of the best fertility preservation programs in pediatric oncology, offering choices for teenagers and young women as well as girls who have not yet experienced puberty.
The Resource Guide for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Cancer offers important resources that may be helpful to adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of cancer.
This guide addresses the way that the surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy used to cure childhood cancers can affect growing bodies and developing minds.
The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania offers a comprehensive program for survivors who had cancer as children and are now adults.