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How Do You Treat Adolescent and Young Cancer Survivors?


• One in every 640 young adults between the ages of 20 and 39 in the U.S. is a survivor of childhood cancer


• Nearly 70,000 young adults (ages 15-39) are diagnosed with cancer each year in the U.S.


Do you have questions about Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors?


Want to learn more about late effects, screening, surveillance and survivorship plans for this unique patient population?


Find evidence-based tools, CME and CNE resources on AYA survivorship, patient and provider videos, and patient resources in one comprehensive website.


Use one-page evidence assessments (PEARLS) for practice improvement. FOR MORE INFORMATION


web: http://tinyurl.com/seton-survivorship email: aya-survivorship@seton.org


1 in 5 persons living with HIV does not know it.


l People accessing health care are NOT routinely tested for HIV.


l Persons unaware of their HIV infection are unable to benefit from care.


Learn more at www.testtexashiv.org


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