Important questions answered
You may have a lot of questions right now. Below you can find answers to some of the questions teenagers ask most often.
A few questions at a glance
Cancer in children and teenagers is simply bad luck. Unlike in adults, cancer in young people is not caused by smoking, drinking alcohol, unhealthy food, or spending too much time in the sun. There is nothing you or your parents could have done to prevent it. It is no one’s fault.
Many teenagers are cured, and the chances of cure increase every year because new treatments are being discovered. How well a treatment works depends on many factors, such as the type of cancer you have, where it is located, and whether it has spread. Your physician can tell you more about this.
This depends on the type of cancer you have, where it is located, and whether it has spread. Treatment may include chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy. Your physician or nurse specialist will explain everything to you in detail.
Treatments can also have side effects. It is difficult to predict whether you will have them or how severe they might be. At the Máxima Center, we try to prevent side effects as much as possible. Your physician or nurse specialist will tell you more about this.
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