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Some clinicians say universal screening is an important tool to help identify children who are genetically predisposed to high cholesterol and to pinpoint others who could benefit from treatment. Others express concerns that screening may do more harm than good.
Matthew Zachary, a brain cancer survivor, founded the I’m Too Young For This Foundation to help young adults with cancer and survivors of childhood cancers.
How do young people with cancer cope with the stress and loneliness that can come with an illness that most of us think of as as a disease of the elderly?
Many young cancer survivors are unaware of their risk for chronic complications due to their treatment; the same is true of many of the doctors they see after leaving the care of cancer specialists.
Survival of children with cancer has climbed dramatically, but progress in treating adolescents and young adults has stagnated. Why? One reason: too few enroll in clinical trials.
LocalHealthGuide is on vacation, so this week the we’re will be running an excellent series of articles on cancer in young adolescents and young adults, or “AYAs”, written by the staff of the NCI Cancer Bulletin. The articles cover a range of topics from the social and psychological challenges these young people face to the latest research.
The weights of young people in the U.S. remained fairly steady over the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s — but then they began to put on pounds.
Health services for adolescents are often highly fragmented, poorly coordinated, and ill-suited for the needs of many young people, according to a new report. Adolescents who are poor, recent immigrants to the U.S., from racial or ethnic minorities, or who are gay, bisexual or transgender are particularly at risk, the report says. The report, “Adolescent [...]
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