
Nutrition for Childhood Cancer Survivors
This presentation provides parents and caregivers with a greater understanding of their child’s nutritional needs following treatment for childhood cancer.

Role of Nutrition in Prevention of Cardiotoxicity
Lifestyle factors such as nutrition and dietary intervention are already recognized as key factors in secondary prevention. This article focuses on the possible role of

Sleep Disruption in Pediatric Cancer Survivors
Sleep disruption is a commonly reported consequence of cancer and its treatment in pediatric patients and survivors. This review summarizes common sleep concerns in this

The Relationship of Cancer, Treatment, and Sleep
Cognitive impairment is frequent in pediatric cancer, and behavioral and psychological disturbances often also affect children who have survived cancer problems. Sleep disturbances/disorders are common.

Trauma and Sleep
Some experience delayed reactions after traumatic events, which may include depression, fatigue, nightmares, and even the development of sleep disorders. While sleep issues after a

Better Sleep for Childhood Cancer Survivors
Good sleep habits are important for childhood cancer survivors and help maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Encouraging Good Sleep Habits
At any age, children need to have a bedtime routine, and a supportive environment for sleep. It helps children learn, concentrate, and manage their behavior

S is for Sleep
This resource provides information about sleep and staying healthy as a family.
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