Late Effects of Treatment for Children’s Cancer

Late Effects of Treatment for Children’s Cancer

Unfortunately, three out of five survivors develop late effects from their cancer treatments. If they do occur, it is best to catch them early so that treatment can begin right away. This is why ongoing follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors is so important. This resource provides information about the most common late effects and how they can best be detected and managed.

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