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Implementation of a Digital Comprehensive Psychosocial Screening Tool

Caregivers of children with cancer in Canada frequently experience high levels of psychosocial distress – including anxiety, depression, and burnout

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Small-scale funding for exploring new ideas for psychosocial and survivorship projects

In Canada, researchers and clinicians working in pediatric psychosocial and survivorship care often face barriers in exploring unique and innovative

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Decision making in pediatric oncology: a discrete choice experiment of providers and patients

Precision pediatric oncology offers transformative potential for children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA) with hard-to-cure cancers by tailoring treatments based

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ACCESS Mentorship Program

Persons with Lived Experience (PWLE) of childhood cancer—survivors, siblings, parents, and caregivers—often lack structured support networks to help them transition

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