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In this episode, Dr. Michael Guiou, a radiation oncologist, and Emma Lehman, a pediatric hematology/oncology social worker, dive into the unique challenges of facing cancer as a young adult. They discuss how treatment approaches are adapted, the long-term impacts young adults face, and the crucial support systems they need to navigate their diagnosis.
“They’re a population that doesn’t fit in. They’re not in the pediatric world. They’re not in the adult world, and oftentimes it even takes us a longer time to figure out they have cancer.” – Dr. Michael Guiou
In this episode of Cancer Covered, you’ll learn:
- Treatment approaches are uniquely adapted for young adults, with special consideration for long-term side effects like cardiovascular disease and fertility preservation.
- Young adults are underrepresented in clinical trials, often due to the demands of their life stage and the emotional toll of their diagnosis.
- Common misconceptions about cancer and its treatments persist, including the idea that cancer is a death sentence or that all treatments cause severe side effects.
- Emotional and social challenges are significant for young adults with cancer, including fear for the future, isolation from peers, and a struggle to balance independence with the need for support.
- Mental health support is as crucial as medical treatment for young adults, as it directly impacts their ability to adhere to treatment and overall recovery.
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