Over the past 50 years, survival rates for childhood cancer have dramatically improved, with 1 in 640 adults in the United States now estimated to be a survivor of childhood cancer.1 Survivorship is commonly associated with health complications resulting from can
Since the sixties the survival rate for children with cancer has increased from less than 25% till a...
This creates new emphasis on the health of long-term survivors. The oncology team is responsible for...
The true survival rates for the various forms of childhood cancer are best determined from a populat...
Over the past 50 years, survival rates for childhood cancer have dramatically improved, with 1 in 6...
Over the past 50 years, survival rates for childhood cancer have dramatically improved, with 1 in 6...
With the widespread adoption of multimodality treatment, 5-year survival of children diagnosed with ...
In treating and controlling cancer, the most dramatic evidence of progress is that seen in childhood...
Multimodality treatment approaches integrating surgery, radiation, and combination chemotherapy have...
Only a few small studies have assessed the long-term morbidity that follows the treatment of childho...
Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are entering theadult health care system in increasing numbers. Cu...
Over the past several decades, great strides have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and survival of...
Five-year childhood cancer survival rates have increased to 80–90 % for some tumours due to intensif...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of childhood cancer and its treatment on sel...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temporal changes in cancer therapy on health status among childhood cancer...
Background: Chronic health conditions are common among long-term childhood cancer survivors, but hos...
Since the sixties the survival rate for children with cancer has increased from less than 25% till a...
This creates new emphasis on the health of long-term survivors. The oncology team is responsible for...
The true survival rates for the various forms of childhood cancer are best determined from a populat...
Over the past 50 years, survival rates for childhood cancer have dramatically improved, with 1 in 6...
Over the past 50 years, survival rates for childhood cancer have dramatically improved, with 1 in 6...
With the widespread adoption of multimodality treatment, 5-year survival of children diagnosed with ...
In treating and controlling cancer, the most dramatic evidence of progress is that seen in childhood...
Multimodality treatment approaches integrating surgery, radiation, and combination chemotherapy have...
Only a few small studies have assessed the long-term morbidity that follows the treatment of childho...
Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are entering theadult health care system in increasing numbers. Cu...
Over the past several decades, great strides have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and survival of...
Five-year childhood cancer survival rates have increased to 80–90 % for some tumours due to intensif...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of childhood cancer and its treatment on sel...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temporal changes in cancer therapy on health status among childhood cancer...
Background: Chronic health conditions are common among long-term childhood cancer survivors, but hos...
Since the sixties the survival rate for children with cancer has increased from less than 25% till a...
This creates new emphasis on the health of long-term survivors. The oncology team is responsible for...
The true survival rates for the various forms of childhood cancer are best determined from a populat...