Jun 14, 2016Childhood cancer survivors face several long-term risksDespite improvements, survivors of childhood cancers still face long-term risks in terms of secondary neoplasms, nonsurgical premature menopause (NSPM), and neurocognitive function. Read more here: http://www.clinicalendocrinologynews.com/specialty-focus/menopause/single-article-page/childhood-cancer-survivors-face-several-long-term-risks/81a1ef86b88a5f9d87514c72258d5584.html
Despite improvements, survivors of childhood cancers still face long-term risks in terms of secondary neoplasms, nonsurgical premature menopause (NSPM), and neurocognitive function. Read more here: http://www.clinicalendocrinologynews.com/specialty-focus/menopause/single-article-page/childhood-cancer-survivors-face-several-long-term-risks/81a1ef86b88a5f9d87514c72258d5584.html
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