Resumen
Developing cancer during adolescence or young adulthood adds extra challenges to an already difficult period of development. This can cause a ?biographical disruption,? in the sense that people miss out on key milestones they might reasonably have expected to achieve during the period, and this can affect their emotional wellbeing. While research shows that young people may experience various degrees of emotional distress, less is known about the emotional experiences and barriers young people experience when accessing help and support. We interviewed two groups of young people who were within 6 months of diagnosis and 3?5 years after treatment. We found three themes that described emotional health experiences: the emotional impact of cancer; personal barriers to support; and support to improve mental health. Differences were identified across the treatment journey, in which we were able to propose therapies and interventions that could be used to help improve psychological outcomes.