iPOG Network

Helping you deliver optimal supportive care

Whether you are creating, reviewing or using supportive care guidance for children and adolescents receiving cancer treatments, the iPOG Network is important to your work.

Our Impact

How we help

It is our vision that every child and adolescent receiving cancer treatment or undergoing hematopoietic cell transplant receives the best-known supportive care, wherever they may live.

We define supportive care in cancer as the prevention and management of the adverse effects of cancer and its treatment. This includes management of physical and psychosocial adverse effects from cancer diagnosis through active treatment. (adapted from the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer)

Collaboration

Sharing best practices in supportive care guidance development and implementation

Efficiency

Avoiding duplication by sharing guideline work plans and endorsement processes with the community

Communication

Communicating supportive care guidance and evidence gaps to the pediatric oncology community

Discussion

Providing a forum for guidance dissemination and implementation

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Explore guidance for providing optimal supportive care to children receiving cancer treatments or undergoing bone marrow transplant.

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