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From identifying MRI scans of fruit to understanding and making your very own cell, these easy science activities gives your children a glimpse into the world of cancer research. Take a look at the science activities below. Become a radiographer for the day and guess what fruit has been scanned!
Here are five common questions kids ask about cancer: Is it contagious? Is it my fault they have disease? Can you die from it? Can my friend with cancer come back to school? Do people get it because they are bad? Keep reading to learn more about the answers to these common questions kids ask about it.
Cancer is a term used to describe a group of diseases that cause abnormal cell growth in the human body. Cancer is caused by normal cells transforming into tumor cells. The most common cancer cases are detected in the lungs, breasts, colon, rectum, prostate skin and stomach.
Give these fun activity ideas for kids with cancer a try! Arts and crafts: Painting, drawing, and other artistic activities are therapeutic outlets. Art allows children to tap into their imagination and channel their feelings into something tangible, which can be both empowering and healing during their challenging cancer journey.
• Children and teens should get at least 60 minutes of moderate - or vigorous-intensity activity each day, with vigorous activity on at least three days each week. • Adults should get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity each week
They cover a variety of topics including prevention and early detection, treatment, side effects, and survivorship. You can also find free material downloads at cancer.org. These single page, front-and-back PDF flyers offer easy-to-read information about common cancers and cancer causes.
Children with cancer face new people, situations and concerns. While they may need long periods of treatment, they can also look forward to resuming full lives—returning home to family, school and friends.