Maya and Angus both survived childhood cancer, but the treatments that saved their lives left them with chronic health issues. Experts say better care is needed for childhood cancer survivors.
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Background: The increasing survival rate of children with cancer because of more refined treatments makes necessary the investigation of psychological burden for the young patients. Objective: The aim ...
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