Type of childhood cancer relates to physical problems later in life, University of Minnesota
30th Nov 2005, 04:33 GMT
A University of Minnesota Cancer Center study is the first to show how the prevalence of some physical impairments that childhood-cancer survivors experience as adults relate to the type of cancer they had and the treatment they received. The findings indicate long-term follow up care and physical rehabilitation may be important for more than 20 percent of childhood-cancer survivors... click link for more info.
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