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  • Genetics, SMN

    2022

    Germline genetic variation and the risk of chemotherapy-associated subsequent malignant neoplasms for survivors of childhood cancers

    Author(s): Gordon Watt

  • SMN

    2022

    International Study of Subsequent Colorectal Cancer Among Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers (I-SCRY)

    Author(s): Chaya Moskowitz / Tara Henderson

  • Chronic Disease

    2022

    Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Resilience, and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer

    Author(s): Lindsay F. Schwartz

  • Chronic Disease

    2022

    Prevalence and Longitudinal Progression of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Association with Serious Cardiovascular Outcomes in Childhood Cancer Survivors.

    Author(s): Wendy Bottinor

  • Cancer Control

    2022

    Financial hardship among siblings of long-term survivors of childhood cancer: a Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) report.

    Author(s): Tim Ohlsen

  • Psychology

    2022

    Associations between Frailty and Sleep in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer. 

    Author(s): Meg Lubas

  • Chronic Disease

    2022

    Health Outcomes in Older Survivors of Childhood Cancer.

    Author(s): Rusha Bhandari

  • SMN

    2022

    Risk Factors for Melanoma among Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    Author(s): Seth Rotz

  • Psychology

    2021

    Neighborhood Socioeconomic/Environmental Disadvantage and Neurocognitive and Psychosocial Outcomes in CCSS Survivors.

    Author(s): Jinbing Bai

  • Cancer Control

    2021

    Understanding and Improving Health Insurance Coverages Experiences of CCS (Childhood Cancer Survivors).

    Author(s): Elyse Park

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