A model for care across the cancer continuum

Cancer6.20
Volume: 104, Issue: S11, Pages: 2638 - 2642
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
With contemporary therapy, the majority of children and adolescents who are diagnosed with cancer will be cured. However, curative therapy predisposes to adverse health outcomes that affect the long-term survivor's quality of life and increase the risk of early mortality. Recognition of the adverse effects of cancer treatment on growth and development, vital organ function, fertility and reproduction, and secondary carcinogenesis has been the...
Paper Details
Title
A model for care across the cancer continuum
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Journal
Volume
104
Issue
S11
Pages
2638 - 2642
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