Life fighting cancer
[Childhood Cancer Survivor Study]
I developed osteosarcoma (10 years old) about 40 years ago.
Regarding the harsh treatment received by childhood cancer survivors, it is said that not only the effects of cancer diseases but also the effects of the treatment are so large that they cannot be ignored, and it is regarded as a problem.
After cancer treatment, it is necessary for pediatric cancer survivors to have a system that can support the obstacles and disabilities that they feel when they go on to school or get a job in order to live their lives.
However, since the problems faced by childhood cancer survivors are rarely taken up in society, the problem is that their importance is not well known.