Publications
Program Helps Young Cancer Patients
One young cancer patient needed someone to ease his fears. Another needed help applying for college and finding scholarships. The oldest patient wanted to know how he could finish high school away from home.
All three boys found help during cancer treatment through the Child, Adolescent and Young Adult (CAYA) Outreach program at the Children's Cancer Hospital at MD Anderson.
![]() | Mind/Body/Spirit Videos |
- Tibetan Meditation Takes Patients ‘Home’
- Therapy Is a Laughing Matter
- Music Therapy Inspires Cancer Patients
- Pilates Strengthens the Body
- Cancer Patients Have Fun with NIA
- Kundalini Yoga ‘Awakens’ Cancer Patients
- Hatha Yoga Focuses on Postures, Breathing
- Qigong Slowly Calms Cancer Patients
- Tai Chi Good for Cancer Patients
- Mind-Body Practices Good for Cancer Patients
In the May 2008 Issue
- Program Helps Young Cancer Patients
- Q&A: Services Young Cancer Patients Need
- MRI Emerges as Breast Cancer Tool
- Body Mass Index Linked to Some Breast Cancers
- Ovarian Cancer Patients Need BRCA1/2 Facts
- Rare Ovarian Cancer More Difficult to Treat
- Mind-Body Practices Good for Cancer Patients
- Web Site Makes Cancer Prevention Fun, Easy
© 2013 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center



