Clinical Care for People Who Survive Childhood Cancer: A Review
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Approximately 500 000 individuals currently alive in the US have survived childhood cancer. The most common adverse effects in individuals who survived childhood cancer are endocrine disorders, subsequent neoplasms, and cardiovascular disease. There is a need for clinicians and patients to have heightened awareness of these complications.PMID:37750876 | DOI:10.1001/jama.2023.16875
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Smita Bhatia Emily S Tonorezos Wendy Landier Source Type: research
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