Educational Resource Library
Booklets in English
- Questions to Ask Your Medical Care Team When Your Child Has a Brain or Spinal Cord Tumor
- Basic Facts About Pediatric Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors
- Basic Facts About Medulloblastoma
- Basic Facts About Glioma
- Basic Facts About Astrocytoma
- Basic Facts About Juvenile Pyloctic Astrocytoma
- Basic Facts About Ependymoma
- Basic Facts About Non-Malignant Brain Tumors
- Basic Facts About Late Effects of Pediatric Brain Tumors and Treatments
- Basic Facts About Short-Term Side Effects of Pediatric Brain Tumors Treatments
Ofrece folletos informativos en Español
- Preguntas para los Integrantes del Grupo Médico si Su Hijo Tiene un Tumor Cerebral
- Información Básica Sobre los Tumores Cerebrales y de Médula Espinal Pediátricos
- Información Básica Sobre el Meduloblastoma/TNEP (Tumor Neuroectodérmico Periférico)
- Información Básica Sobre el Astrocitoma Pilocítico Juvenil
- Información Básica Sobre el Astrocitoma
- Información Básica Sobre el Ependimoma
- Información Básica Sobre el Glioma
You will need Adobe Reader to open the booklet files. Alternatively, you can order print versions of each booklet.
Informed Parent and Survivor Internet Conference Series
These broadcasts offer parents and survivors expert information on topics such as going back to school after surgery and coping with post-traumatic stress. Listen now by clicking on the individual links below. You can also order copies on CD.
- The Importance of a Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Treating Children with Brain Tumors
- The Clinical Trials Process
- School Re-entry Following the Diagnosis and Treatment of Your Child's Brain Tumor
- Healing the Family
- Growth and Development: Endocrine Issues Facing Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors
- Post-Traumatic Stress: Helping Families Survive Childhood Cancer
- Sibling Issues: The Impact of Cancer on Healthy Siblings (A Parents' Guide)
- Brothers and Sisters and Brain Tumors: A Child's Point of View on Coping with Cancer in the Family
- Combining Curative and Palliative Care for Children with Brain Tumors
- The Price of Survivorship: Loss and Living
- Risk Factors and Pediatric Brain Tumors
- The Role of the Pediatric Oncology Social Worker in Assisting Children and Families
- Finding Fertility: Parenthood Options and Childhood Cancer







