Informed Parent and Survivor Internet Conference
Post-Traumatic Stress: Helping Families Survive Childhood Cancer
May 29, 2002
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Research has consistently documented that families of children with cancer are at risk of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This conference provides specific information for families as they care for their children during cancer treatment.

Anne E. Kazak, Ph.D. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
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The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation presents the Informed Parent & Survivor Internet Conference in support of pediatric brain tumor patients, their families, social workers and the medical community.
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The PBTF does not engage in rendering medical advice or professional medical services. Information on this broadcast is NOT intended to be used as a substitute for medical care and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of a brain tumor or any other health problem. If you have or even suspect you have a problem concerning your health or that of someone else, you should consult with a licensed healthcare provider. The materials provided by the PBTF are compiled based on current information at the time they were recorded. All medical research concerning disease and treatments is an ongoing process. We endeavor to keep our materials current. However, you should talk with your doctors and medical institutions to seek the most current information available.