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Cardiac Disease in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Cardiac diseases in the growing population of childhood cancer survivors are of major concern. Cardiotoxicity as a consequence of anthracyclines and chest radiotherapy continues to be relevant in the modern treatment era.
J. Leerink +14 more
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Important situations that capture moral distress in paediatric oncology
Background The paediatric Moral Distress Scale-Revised (MDS-R) was previously translated and adapted to Swedish paediatric oncology. Cognitive interviews revealed five not captured situations among the 21 items, resulting in five added items: 22) Lack of
Margareta af Sandeberg +2 more
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Background Chest wall abnormalities are a poorly studied complication after treatment for childhood cancer. Chest wall abnormalities are not well-described in the literature, and little is known on the impact on daily life of survivors.
Rahel Kasteler +5 more
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Cancer survival among children of Turkish descent in Germany 1980–2005: a registry-based analysis [PDF]
Background Little is known about the effect of migrant status on childhood cancer survival. We studied cancer survival among children of Turkish descent in the German Cancer Childhood Registry, one of the largest childhood cancer registries worldwide ...
Razum Oliver +4 more
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Patients’, parents’, and survivors’ perspective about AI applications in pediatric oncology
Patients, parents and survivors of childhood cancer are those who represent the critical link between the clinical and technical research spheres.
Hyseni Bocolli Albina +4 more
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Including children's perspectives in healthcare and clinical trials, particularly in pediatric oncology, is critical to promoting child-centered care. Research has shown that even very young children can understand complex medical concepts, highlighting ...
Anna Zettl +6 more
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Communication during childhood cancer: Systematic review of patient perspectives
Effective communication is challenging in childhood cancer, where decisions carry unpredictable and life‐threatening implications. We aimed to describe patients' experiences of communicating with clinicians during treatment of childhood cancer.
Beryl Lin +12 more
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Cause-specific hospital admission and mortality among working men: association with socioeconomic circumstances in childhood and adult life, and the mediating role of daily stress [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of childhood and adulthood social class with the occurrence of specific diseases, including those not associated with a high mortality rate, and to investigate daily stress as the ...
Davey Smith, G. +5 more
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Persistence of residual disease in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during the initial stages of chemotherapy is associated with inferior survival. To better understand clonal evolution and mechanisms of chemoresistance, we used multiparameter mass ...
Dino Masic +11 more
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Meningiomas occurring during long-term survival after treatment for childhood cancer
Childhood cancer is rare but improvements in treatment over the past five decades have resulted in a cohort of more than 30,000 long-term survivors of childhood cancer in the UK with more added annually.
Bhangoo, R. +4 more
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