Long term effects of therapy among childhood cancer survivors treated in the last two decades
Chemotherapy regimens have been modified over the last two decades to minimize the late effects of therapy. This study was designed to evaluate neurocognitive deficits, cardiovascular events, obesity, sexual development and bone disease among survivors of childhood cancer treated after 1990.Patient...
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Main Authors: | Duaa AbdelHameid (Author), Alissa Mills (Author), Jennifer Dean (Author), Nicole Piguet (Author), Sadhna Shankar (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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