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University of California, Los Angeles

Closer to a Cure - Caring for Adolescents and Young Adults Diagnosed with Cancer

University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube

Overview

Explore a dynamic panel discussion featuring blood cancer survivors diagnosed during their college years and UCLA Health professionals addressing the unique medical and psychological challenges faced by adolescents and young adults with cancer. Gain insights into patient stories, quality of life considerations, health outcomes, and the crucial role of nurses in care. Delve into topics such as relationships, fertility preservation, physical intimacy, education, and professional life challenges for young cancer patients. Learn about strategies for discussing diagnoses, navigating career obstacles, and returning to normalcy. Discover approaches to mental health and wellness, and participate in an audience Q&A session focused on the specific needs of this age group in cancer care and survivorship.

Syllabus

Introduction
Panel Introductions
Patient Stories
Most Important Things to Discuss
Quality of Life
Health Outcomes
Nurses Role
Focus on Adolescents and Young Adults
Cancer and Relationships
Fertility
Risk for Infertility
Being on the Other Side
Physical Intimacy
Education and Professional Life
How do you handle talking about your diagnosis
Challenges in education and careers
Returning to a normal life
Mental health and wellness
Audience QA
Fertility preservation

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UCLA Health

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