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Childhood cancer effects may linger in adults
- OPACC
- May 28, 2012
- 1 min read
Survivors of childhood cancers have an increased risk of disfigurement and persistent hair loss later in life, and for some that may lead to long-term emotional distress, suggests a new study.
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