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  • Genetics, Epi/Biostats

    2021

    Treatment-specific genetic risk scores for late effects prediction in childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors.

    Author(s): Cindy Im

  • Epi/Biostats, Chronic Disease

    2021

    Personalized Risk Prediction to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease in Childhood Cancer Survivors.

    Author(s): Suman Shrestha

  • Psychology

    2021

    Emotional distress, social resources, and phenotypic aging in adult survivors of childhood cancer

    Author(s): Kelly Rentscher

  • Psychology

    2021

    Neurocognitive Predictors of Risky Health Behaviors in Pediatric Cancer Survivors: Distress and Pain as Moderators of Later Substance Use

    Author(s): Eleanor Chambers

  • Psychology, Epi/Biostats

    2021

    Injury-Related Mortality Among Survivors of Childhood Cancer

    Author(s): Ibrahim Qaddoumi

  • Cancer Control

    2021

    Association of environmental characteristics and financial hardships in long-term survivors of childhood cancer.

    Author(s): Alex Fauer

  • Cancer Control

    2021

    Financial Hardship Among Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer that have Undergone Hematopoietic Cell Transplant (HCT).

    Author(s): David Buchbinder

  • SMN

    2021

    Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: An Update from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study

    Author(s): Christina Boull

  • Cancer Control

    2021

    Adherence to surveillance guidelines in survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS)

    Author(s): Jamie Shoag

  • Psychology

    2021

    Accelerated Aging as an Accumulation of Deficits in Survivors of Childhood Cancer and its Association with Mortality, Cognitive, and Sleep Outcomes.

    Author(s): AnnaLynn M. Williams

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