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Financial toxicity of childhood cancer and changes to parents’ employment after treatment completion
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2020Childhood cancer can have short‐ and long‐term impacts on parents’ finances and employment. It is important to understand how families adjust to the financial and employment changes caused by childhood cancer, the ongoing impacts after treatment ...
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Childhood cancer in Latin America: from detection to palliative care and survivorship.
Cancer Epidemiology, 2020BACKGROUND Treatment options for childhood cancer have improved substantially, although in many low- and middle-income countries survival is lagging behind.
Paula Carolina Guzman C +6 more
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Hospital Medicine, 2002
The 5-year overall survival rate for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer has dramatically improved in recent years and now stands at 80% (Ries et al, 2002). One estimate is that 1 in 900 people aged 15-44years in the United States is a survivor of childhood cancer.
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The 5-year overall survival rate for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer has dramatically improved in recent years and now stands at 80% (Ries et al, 2002). One estimate is that 1 in 900 people aged 15-44years in the United States is a survivor of childhood cancer.
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2023
Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on childhood cancers. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
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Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on childhood cancers. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
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2017
This chapter addresses the wide range of histological and site-specific cancers that occur before age 25. It considers disease classifications, predisposing factors, and the epidemiology of the most common malignancies seen in children, and adolescents and young adults (AYAs).
Eve Roman +3 more
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This chapter addresses the wide range of histological and site-specific cancers that occur before age 25. It considers disease classifications, predisposing factors, and the epidemiology of the most common malignancies seen in children, and adolescents and young adults (AYAs).
Eve Roman +3 more
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