Survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer a multidisciplinary approach

It was not long ago that clinicians would say,"study ed at the 1975 meeting revealed. Among them was the late complications of cancer treatments we give to one based on data collected by the Late Effects Study children? You must be joking! We can start worrying Group, an international consortiu...

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Other Authors: Schwartz, Cindy L. (Editor), Hobbie, Wendy L. (Editor), Constine, Louis S. (Editor), Ruccione, Kathleen (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin Springer 2005
Edition:SECOND EDITION
Series:Pediatric oncology
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