Objectives Every day 43 children are newly diagnosed with cancer. Fortunately, almost 90% of these childhood cancer patients will survive. However, 60–90% of these survivors will experience late effects, health problems that occur months or years after treatment has ended. Late effects could occur as a result of the disease, its treatment, and patient-related factors. The two main objectives of this research are to: 1) Examine the existence of all web-based resources for childhood cancer survivors with acute lymphocytic leukemia which focus on medical and psychological aspects of late effects, and 2) Create an innovative website specifically designed to fill this void. Materials and methods A systematic literature review, followed by input ...
Recent advances in childhood cancer treatment have increased survival rates to 80%. Two out of three...
Over 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now cured. The burgeoning population of survivors of ...
textThe most common form of childhood cancer is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Patients treat...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Every day 43 children are newly diagnosed with cancer. Fortunately, almost ...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
BACKGROUND: We prospectively investigated the incidence and features of late organ complications in ...
The overall cure rate for pediatric malignancies is significantly improved to over 75% with an estim...
With improvement in cure of childhood cancer came the responsibility to investigate the long-term mo...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of patients with paediatric acute lymphoblastic leukaemia has evolved such tha...
As cure rates for childhood cancers have improved dramatically in recent decades, there is growing r...
Abstract Background It has been shown that approximately half of survivors of childhood acute lympho...
Many childhood cancer survivors carry a significant risk for late morbidity and mortality, a consequ...
Survivors of childhood cancer are a relatively new phenomenon in the medical world. The introduction...
INTRODUCTION: Almost all pediatric lymphomas are malignant, high-grade tumors. The combined incidenc...
Introduction: Almost all pediatric lymphomas are malignant, high-grade tumors. The combined incidenc...
Recent advances in childhood cancer treatment have increased survival rates to 80%. Two out of three...
Over 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now cured. The burgeoning population of survivors of ...
textThe most common form of childhood cancer is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Patients treat...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Every day 43 children are newly diagnosed with cancer. Fortunately, almost ...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
BACKGROUND: We prospectively investigated the incidence and features of late organ complications in ...
The overall cure rate for pediatric malignancies is significantly improved to over 75% with an estim...
With improvement in cure of childhood cancer came the responsibility to investigate the long-term mo...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of patients with paediatric acute lymphoblastic leukaemia has evolved such tha...
As cure rates for childhood cancers have improved dramatically in recent decades, there is growing r...
Abstract Background It has been shown that approximately half of survivors of childhood acute lympho...
Many childhood cancer survivors carry a significant risk for late morbidity and mortality, a consequ...
Survivors of childhood cancer are a relatively new phenomenon in the medical world. The introduction...
INTRODUCTION: Almost all pediatric lymphomas are malignant, high-grade tumors. The combined incidenc...
Introduction: Almost all pediatric lymphomas are malignant, high-grade tumors. The combined incidenc...
Recent advances in childhood cancer treatment have increased survival rates to 80%. Two out of three...
Over 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now cured. The burgeoning population of survivors of ...
textThe most common form of childhood cancer is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Patients treat...