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Most childhood cancer survivors face serious health problems as adults
- OPACC
- Oct 11, 2023
- 1 min read
In a sobering analysis, researchers warn that those who’ve had childhood cancer are highly likely to face physical and mental health challenges later in life, with 95 percent developing a “significant health problem” related to their cancer or treatment by age 45.
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