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The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour

The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    15. Closing

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    14. Quality of Life Care

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    13. Sexuality and Teen Survivors of Brain Tumours

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    12. Long term and late effects

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    11. Complementary medicines

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    10. Managing changes in your child from the brain tumour

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    9. Support for you, your child, and family

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    8. Clinical trials

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    7. Preparing your child for a procedure

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    6. How are brain tumours treated?

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    5. What is a brain tumour?

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    4. Talking to your children and community about the diagnosis

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    3. Receiving a Diagnosis

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    2. Foreword

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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    1. Acknowledgements

    The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Australian Family Handbook for Childhood Brain Tumour has been designed especially for you - parents, caregivers and family members of children with brain tumours. It aims to help you navigate the challenges ahead by providing information about supporting yourself and your family, what brain tumours are, how they are treated, and the available services to help. Designed with families who have gone through this journey before, we want you to know that a whole community of families, friends, and healthcare workers is in your corner.You are not alone.

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Melanie Rolfe (Editor)

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