Effective Options For Treating Wilms' Tumor

Make Time For Rest

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Many of the treatments for Wilms tumor cause children to feel very fatigued. For this reason, it is important parents plan to make time for rest for their children. In particular, children are likely to feel tired after chemotherapy and radiation, and parents should encourage them to rest after these procedures. Sleep patterns and overall energy levels should be monitored on a daily basis at home, and parents should share any concerns or changes they notice with their child's medical team. If a child feels well, parents should encourage gentle activity and participation in normal activities as much as possible. Children should know they can stop to rest at any time if they feel tired. To help families cope with the disease, parents may wish to consider joining a support group for families of cancer patients. These groups can provide hope and practical advice for patients and caregivers. Children often need to take time away from school during their treatments, and parents should ask the child's school about home-bound schooling possibilities or ways to make up missed schoolwork.

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