
The Real Sounds of Hearing Loss
Mimicking hearing loss is more complex than simply plugging your ears. Even a simulator can not adequately replicate what it is like to live with
Mimicking hearing loss is more complex than simply plugging your ears. Even a simulator can not adequately replicate what it is like to live with
After learning of their child’s hearing loss, many parents will have mixed feelings and many questions. This website will give you information about programs and
Chemo-induced ototoxicity has a negative long-term impact on multiple areas of life for childhood cancer survivors. Increased awareness, monitoring, and education surrounding these issues may
Some cancer treatments can affect the eyes during treatment or later during survivorship. Maintaining quality eye care and becoming familiar with potential risks is essential.
Childhood cancer survivors may have an increased risk of developing cataracts from specific medication and radiation treatments. The usually transparent eye lens is clouded in
Despite being at higher risk for cardiovascular disease than the general population, young adults who had childhood cancer are less likely to be adequately treated
Childhood cancer survivors may be at increased risk of cardiac disease due to chemotherapy or chest-directed radiation. Primary prevention strategies may prove helpful, highlighting the
Women treated with radiation to the chest for cancer during childhood, adolescence, or young adulthood have an increased risk of developing breast cancer as they
Some childhood and AYA cancer survivors have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. This resource examines various risk factors and breast cancer screening guidelines.
Specific childhood cancer treatments influence the risk of developing colorectal cancer. It is important to understand the risk so that vulnerable survivors can closely monitor