Resilience is especially important when you’re living with the long-term impact of cancer, managing late effects, or supporting a loved one through it. It’s not about being tough all the time, but about learning how to adapt, recover, and stay grounded when life gets difficult.
				
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		June 15, 2019	
	
	
			American Childhood Cancer Organization – 			
 
	The good news is that for most patients, the long-term prognosis for childhood Hodgkin lymphoma is excellent. For patients who have been through months or even years of difficult chemotherapy and radiation therapy, it is easy to see the final treatment—the declaration of “cancer free” or even “cured”—as the final destination of a long journey. Survivorship, however, is in fact its own journey, and one that can also be extremely challenging, both physically and emotionally.
 
				 