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    Lymphoma

    Health A-Z

    Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Learn about the lymphatic system, different types of lymphoma, diagnosis and treatment.

    Lumbar punctures and cancer diagnosis

    Health A-Z

    A lumbar puncture is done to look at cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to examine if it contains cancer cells. Learn why you may need this test, how a lumbar puncture is done and what to expect after the test.

    Cognitive side effects of radiation

    Health A-Z

    For some people, radiation can affect memory and ability to think, learn and concentrate. These are known as cognitive side effects. Find out who gets cognitive side effects, how you will know if you have cognitive side effects and the effects of these changes.

    Cancer-related fatigue

    Health A-Z

    Cancer, treatments, stress and other factors can cause fatigue. Learn about the symptoms of cancer-related fatigue and how to manage it.

    Loss of appetite and cancer treatment

    Health A-Z

    Cancer treatments and side effects may affect your appetite. Learn about what you can do if you've lost your appetite.

    Chemotherapy as an outpatient

    Health A-Z

    Find out what happens when you receive chemotherapy as an outpatient, either in the hospital or taking medications at home.

    Gliomas

    Health A-Z

    Gliomas are a type of brain tumour. Find out what causes them, types of gliomas and possible symptoms.

    Dental check-up and cancer treatment

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    It is important to visit the dentist for a check-up before beginning cancer treatment. Read on for information on the importance of a check-up and dental cleaning before treatment.

    Cancer treatments and support therapies

    Health A-Z

    Chemotherapy isn't the only treatment available for cancer. Learn about the different types of treatments for cancer including radiation and surgery, and how other teens have coped with their treatments.

    Managing cancer and treatment symptoms

    Health A-Z

    Both cancer and cancer treatments can cause a range of symptoms. Find out why this is and hear from other teens about their experiences.

    Managing medications at home

    Health A-Z

    Managing medications at home can be complicated. Find out what you need to know about storing medication at home, tips for filling prescriptions and what to do with old medications.

    Talking to your parents/caregivers about cancer

    Health A-Z

    Talking to your parents when you're a teenager can be difficult enough without having a cancer diagnosis. Find out some tips that can help you talk to your parents about cancer, ask for help and also ask for more space when you need it.

    Side effects of radiation

    Health A-Z

    Radiation targets cancer cells but can also damage healthy cells, which can cause different side effects. Read an overview of these side effects, find out when you may notice them whether you can predict which side effects you may have.

    Travel and chemotherapy

    Health A-Z

    Some people can still travel and go on vacation while receiving chemotherapy. Find out what you need to know about travel and chemotherapy, including practicial tips and major risks.

    The cancer care team: Social worker

    Health A-Z

    A social worker can help you and your family manage your social and emotional needs during cancer treatment. Find out when you or your family would talk to a social worker and why.

    Caffeine and energy drinks

    Health A-Z

    Caffeine is a stimulant drug found in many drinks, treats and some medicines. Find out its effects on your body and how much of it is OK to consume per day.

    Sickle cell disease: Sleep restriction

    Health A-Z

    Find out how to set up a new sleep schedule to help you spend more of your time in bed sleeping instead of tossing and turning.

    Cancer resources

    Health A-Z

    Discover multimedia resources that can offer you information and support throughout cancer treatment and beyond.

    Sickle cell disease: How much sleep are you getting?

    Health A-Z

    Getting enough sleep is an important part of having healthy sleep habits and coping with pain. Find tips for creating a sleep schedule to help you get enough sleep.

    Developing positive eating habits

    Health A-Z

    Developing positive eating habits can be difficult. Find out what your teen can do every day to develop a healthy attitude toward food.

    Sickle cell disease: Scheduling worrying time

    Health A-Z

    Thinking about your worries at bedtime can make you more anxious and make it harder to sleep. Find tips for reflecting on your worries during the day instead of when you are trying to sleep.

    Attention focusing

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    Symptoms of sickle cell disease

    Health A-Z

    Sickle cell disease symptoms can be different for each person, but the most common symptoms are anemia and pain. Read about why these symptoms happen in people with sickle cell disease.

    Astrocytomas

    Health A-Z

    Astrocytomas are a type of glioma. Learn what causes them, what the grade of astrocytoma means and where they can appear.

    Returning to school after scoliosis surgery

    Health A-Z

    School mates may not understand your scoliosis surgery, and may overreact. Learn tips for communicating with them, as well as preparing for school absences.

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