The power of art and the powers of adolescents with cancer: Age-specific projects at Italian pediatric oncology centers.
Andrea C FerrariTeresa PerilloGiuseppe Maria MilanoMatteo SilvaChiara RutiglianoAndrea SalvoVirginia LivellaraMassimo ConteLuca CoccoliElena AmoreMarta PierobonFrancesco VietinaElena Pagani BagliaccaMarco SpinelliMaria Speranza MasseiValentina MassettiElena LegnaniIlaria PuglisiGiulia ZucchettiPaola QuarelloPublished in: Tumori (2024)
This article describes the oncology programs developed in Italy for adolescents and young adults with cancer, with a specific focus on the local projects created in pediatric oncology centers. A common feature of such projects is the emphasis on creative and artistic activities and laboratories (involving music, photography, novel writing, fashion design, and so on) designed to give young patients innovative means of expression.This article highlights the amazing powers of adolescents involved in these projects: the power to produce beautiful things in a place that is not normally associated with the idea of beauty; the power to make their doctors smile and grasp the profound sense of life; the power to make hospitals become places for producing culture.
Keyphrases
- young adults
- quality improvement
- papillary thyroid
- palliative care
- childhood cancer
- physical activity
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- poor prognosis
- healthcare
- middle aged
- public health
- peritoneal dialysis
- machine learning
- deep learning
- squamous cell carcinoma
- intellectual disability
- patient reported outcomes
- medical students
- patient reported