Inspirations from Young Adults with Cancer
Having cancer at a young age is difficult, but many young people with cancer are determined to start each day with purpose and optimism, and are an inspiration to others.
Having cancer at a young age is difficult, but many young people with cancer are determined to start each day with purpose and optimism, and are an inspiration to others.
Here’s five young adult books that capture the cancer experience, either from the perspective of patients or the people around them.
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People affected by rare cancers are being invited to take part in a project to improve awareness, research and treatment. The CART-WHEEL Project has been