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  • Psychology

    2018

    Psychosocial Concerns Among Siblings of Childhood Cancer Survivors. 

    Author(s): David Buchbinder

  • Chronic Disease

    2018

    Long-term outcomes of survivors of childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) across 30-years of treatment: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    Author(s): Stephanie Dixon

  • Chronic Disease

    2018

    Exercise and Chronic Health Conditions and Health Care Utilization in Adults Survivors of Childhood Cancer. 

    Citation: JAMA Oncol Epub Jun 3, 2018

    Author(s): Lee W. Jones

  • Chronic Disease

    2018

    Long-term outcomes among survivors of childhood acute myeloid leukemia. 

    Author(s): Lucie Turcotte

  • Psychology

    2018

    Prevalence and predictors of loneliness in young adult survivors of childhood cancer. 

    Author(s): Ameera Fayad

  • Chronic Conditions

    2018

    The impact of chronic conditions on the psychosexual function of adult female survivors of childhood cancer.

    Author(s): Kari Bjornard

  • Psychology

    2018

    Neurocognitive outcomes in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with chemotherapy only.

    Author(s): Ellen van der Plas

  • Cancer Control

    2018

    Health care utilization by survivors of childhood cancer.

    Citation: J Cancer Surviv 2018 Aug;12(4):528-536

    Author(s): Paul Nathan

  • Psychology

    2018

    Mental health outcomes in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with chemotherapy-only protocols.

    Author(s): Caleb Nannes

  • Chronic Disease, Second Malignancy, Cancer Control

    2018

    Changes in Long-Term Outcomes in Neuroblastoma Survivors Treated with Contemporary Therapies: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    Author(s): Danielle Novetsky Friedman

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