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Childhood cancer: the long-term costs of cure
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Fidler, Miranda M
, Hawkins, Michael M
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Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Child
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Costs and Cost Analysis
/ Health risk assessment
/ Humans
/ Morbidity
/ Neoplasms
/ Side effects
/ Survivors
/ Tumors
2017
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Childhood cancer: the long-term costs of cure
by
Fidler, Miranda M
, Hawkins, Michael M
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Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Child
/ Children
/ Childrens health
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Costs and Cost Analysis
/ Health risk assessment
/ Humans
/ Morbidity
/ Neoplasms
/ Side effects
/ Survivors
/ Tumors
2017
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Childhood cancer: the long-term costs of cure
2017
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Overview
Survival after childhood cancer has substantially improved over the past several decades, and more than 80% of children diagnosed with cancer in the USA now survive at least 5 years.1 This improvement comes at a cost, however, because the curative therapies used to achieve such successful survival proportions are associated with adverse late effects, with previous research finding increased risks of morbidity,2 poor health status,3 and premature mortality4 compared with sibling and population comparison groups.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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