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Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer Have High Prevalence of Chronic Pain
- OPACC
- Sep 4, 2024
- 1 min read
Adult survivors of cancer diagnosed before age 21 have a high prevalence of chronic pain, with significant associations between pain, psychosocial factors, and daily functioning, according to study results published in Pain.
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