Survivorship education - Neuropsychology

This video has been developed by PICS, Victoria’s Paediatric Integrated Cancer Service. 

PICS has developed a series of e-learning modules for health professionals on survivorship and the importance of long-term follow-up for children and adolescents following treatment for cancer.

The video below describes:

  • factors that pose risks for neurocognitive late effects following childhood cancer
  • common difficulties faced by survivors
  • the role of clinical neuropsychology in the PICS Long Term Follow-up Program (LTFP).

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