Learn more about core survivorship issues by working through these free courses.

These three courses are designed for young adult survivors of childhood or adolescent cancer and can be worked through at your own pace on your own time. Once you’re in a course, you can pick and choose which topics to explore.

The information provided in these courses and throughout this site is intended for educational purposes. It does not replace medical advice by a healthcare professional.

  • Your Survivorship Journey

    Effective and sustainable survivorship care is critical for the long-term health of every survivor of pediatric cancer.

    This section will teach you about Survivorship Care Plans, follow-up care guidelines, and transitioning your care from pediatric oncology to survivorship and adult primary care.

  • Late Effects

    As you’ve no doubt heard from your care team, cancer treatment can have long-lasting late effects. This course helps you be mindful of your physical and emotional health.

    Empower yourself with knowledge about your risks, so you can take proactive steps to catch any problems early on - exploring the topics in this section is a great way to start!

  • Navigating Young Adulthood

    This section focuses on the logistical building blocks of productive adulthood: post-secondary education, employment, disability rights, insurance access, and finances.

    Take this course to help think through your career options, know your rights, and discover new resources.

Empowering the nation’s 500,000 childhood cancer survivors to be strong self-advocates for their long-term care. *

Empowering the nation’s 500,000 childhood cancer survivors to be strong self-advocates for their long-term care. *

In addition to these educational courses for survivors, Children’s Cancer Cause supports a wide range of additional programs and policies that aim to address the medical and psychosocial care needs of pediatric cancer survivors. Our College Scholars Program and Survivorship Champion’s Prize are programs made possible through generous seed funding from the Stewart Family.