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Presenter: Mary Stuart, Nurse Practitioner, SickKids / Princess Margaret Hospital
Presentation Title: Transitioning Between Pediatric Brain Tumours to an Adult Setting
Presentation Description: Pediatric brain tumours are the most common childhood cancer. The number of pediatric survivors is increasing across Canada and becoming adults, and with adulthood comes a multiple challenges for the patient and the family.
Learning Objectives:
To understand the neuro-oncology population
To understand the challenges with this transition
To learn how to access resources
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2019 Brain Tumour Webinar Series
The 2019 Brain Tumour Webinar Series will feature various webinars throughout the year, which will include topics around research, treatment, advance care planning, young adults living with a brain tumour, personal stories from brain tumour survivors and caregivers, and more. These webinars will replace the English Brain Tumour National Conference.
View/register for all available Brain Tumour Webinars:
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Please note:
All presentations will run from 2:00pm EST - 2:45pm EST
All presentations are free
Presentations may be added periodically. Check back often for updates
You must register for each webinar separately
All presentations will be recorded and uploaded to Online Learning (www.braintumou....
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