LATE EFFECTS
Here you can find an overview of all available information on late effects for survivors on our website. The resources are grouped by topic and include PLAIN language summaries, e-learning modules and other helpful materials. They are designed for survivors, their families, and non-specialist healthcare providers or professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of late effects after childhood, adolescent, and young adult (CAYA) cancer.
Please note: This overview does not include clinical guidelines. For an overview of guidelines, please visit this page.

General information
PanCare PLAIN summaries:
- Higher risk groups
- Mental health problems
- Psychosocial problems
- Chronic pain
- Health promotion
- Cancer-related fatigue
E-Learning modules:
Educational video Addressing Late Effects in Young Cancer Survivors

Secondary cancer

Metabolism
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Bones
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Posture and Development
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Hormones and Fertility
PanCare PLAIN summaries:
- Male fertility problems and sexual dysfunction
- Premature ovarian insufficiency
- Hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis problems
- Central precocious puberty (CPP)
- Obstetric problems
E-Learning modules:
Webinar on Navigating Fertility and Intimacy Challenges
Other resources:
Leaflets on fertility from the Borgmann-Staudt group (Charité Berlin)

Brain and Nervous system
PanCare PLAIN summaries:
- Psychosocial problems
- Mental health problems
- Stroke
- Neurocognitive problems
- Peripheral neuropathy
- CNS tumors
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Heart
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Face and Senses
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