Background: Childhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problems, considerably influences the cognitive and social functions of children with cancer and their families; however, surprisingly enough, these children are quite compatible with their peers and even function better emotionally compared with normal children. This matter still remains to be a mystery. Methods: In this study, the ability of ignoring negative stimuli as a technique of emotion regulation was investigated in children with cancer. For this purpose, 78 children (33 girls and 45 boys aged 3 to 12 years) with pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and 89 healthy children (52 girls and 37 boys aged 3 to 12 years) participated in this stud...
Impaired attention is well recognized in childhood cancer survivors. We prospectively evaluated 162 ...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....
Contains fulltext : 52983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionChildhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problem...
Background: Previous research has indicated that children who have received treatment for leukaemia ...
textThe most common form of childhood cancer is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Patients treat...
The outlook for children diagnosed with cancer has sig-nificantly improved and continued to change s...
AbstractIntroductionA number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that ...
Contains fulltext : 171232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Previo...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
Purpose: Results from previous studies indicate that children with brain tumors (BT) might present w...
The occurrence of psychological late effects resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric...
This study aimed to compare the emotional status of children with cancer between the ages of five an...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between membrane damage and intellectual and academic abil...
Impaired attention is well recognized in childhood cancer survivors. We prospectively evaluated 162 ...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....
Contains fulltext : 52983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionChildhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problem...
Background: Previous research has indicated that children who have received treatment for leukaemia ...
textThe most common form of childhood cancer is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Patients treat...
The outlook for children diagnosed with cancer has sig-nificantly improved and continued to change s...
AbstractIntroductionA number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that ...
Contains fulltext : 171232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Previo...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
Purpose: Results from previous studies indicate that children with brain tumors (BT) might present w...
The occurrence of psychological late effects resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric...
This study aimed to compare the emotional status of children with cancer between the ages of five an...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between membrane damage and intellectual and academic abil...
Impaired attention is well recognized in childhood cancer survivors. We prospectively evaluated 162 ...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....
Contains fulltext : 52983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...