Evolving therapies, neurocognitive outcomes and functional independence in adult survivors of childhood glioma
CONCLUSION: Most long-term glioma survivors achieve adult independence. However, functional non-independence is associated with treatment-related neurocognitive impairment and CHCs.PMID:37688569 | DOI:10.1093/jnci/djad190
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Chiara Papini Sedigheh Mirzaei Mengqi Xing Ingrid Tonning Olsson Peter de Blank Katharine R Lange Ralph Salloum Deokumar Srivastava Wendy M Leisenring Rebecca M Howell Kevin C Oeffinger Leslie L Robison Gregory T Armstrong Kevin R Krull Tara M Brinkman Source Type: research
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