Long-term follow-up of people who have survived cancer during childhood

Volume: 7, Issue: 6, Pages: 489 - 498
Published: Jun 1, 2006
Abstract
Substantial improvements in survival after treatment for malignant disease in childhood are leading to a rapidly increasing number of long-term survivors, many of whom are now adults. However, late chronic adverse effects of treatment are common, and have potentially severe effects on survivors' future physical, cognitive, or psychosocial health. The aim of long-term follow-up is to facilitate timely diagnosis and appropriate management of late...
Paper Details
Title
Long-term follow-up of people who have survived cancer during childhood
Published Date
Jun 1, 2006
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
489 - 498
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