2014
DOI: 10.5457/p2005-114.96
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Late Pulmonary Sequelae After Treatment of Childhood Cancer

Abstract: Objective -Increasingly successful treatment of childhood cancer during the last decades, resulting in a number of long term survivors, has made it possible to study late sequelae of this treatment in sizable cohorts of survivors. The aims were to determine the frequency and severity of pulmonary late sequelae among children treated for cancer to identify treatment risk factors and the methods for continued followup. Materials and methods -In 255 of the 1020 survivors, at least 18 years old, 5 years after trea… Show more

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