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Neurocognitive Outcomes and Interventions in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer
2018
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Recent research has demonstrated that survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for a myriad of late effects that affect physical and mental quality of life. We discuss the patterns and prevalence of neurocognitive problems commonly experienced by survivors of CNS tumors and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the two most commonly researched cancer diagnoses. Research documenting the direct effects of tumor location and treatment type and intensity is presented, and patient characteristics that
doi:10.1200/jco.2017.76.4696
pmid:29874137
pmcid:PMC6553837
fatcat:xlrz7ml7hvbiro25ddaeeazjgm