Late effects
Late effects
Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer - National Cancer ...
Expert-reviewed information summary about the late effects of treatment for childhood cancer. Monitoring issues are also discussed. (more...)
Late Effects | Cancer.Net
Cancer.Net (www.cancer.net) - accurate, reliable and doctor approved cancer information from ASCO, the world's leading organization representing medical professionals who treat ... (more...)
Late effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medicine, a late effect is a condition that appears after the acute phase of an earlier, causal condition has run its course. A late effect can be caused directly by the earlier ... (more...)
Cancer survivors: Managing late effects of cancer treatment ...
Cancer survivors can experience side effects long after their cancer treatment ends. ... Cancer survivors: Managing late effects of cancer treatment Learn about late and long-term ... (more...)
Late effects
Late effects. As you may have already experienced, there are many, many kinds of late effects. Some may be easy to see or notice, like hemiparesis or hearing aids for hearing loss ... (more...)
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation National Office: Late ...
Changes in the way survivors of childhood cancer think, remember, and learn are called cognitive late effects. These problems with brain function are common in survivors of brain ... (more...)
Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer
During the past 3 decades,multimodality therapy for childhood cancer has resulted in markedly improved survival. For the period 1985-1997,the 5-year survival rate for childhood ... (more...)
Information for Survivors of Childhood Cancer | Beyond The Cure
A childhood cancer diagnosis lasts a lifetime. The information about the late effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment is rapidly increasing. The National Children's Cancer ... (more...)
Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer
Central Nervous System Neurocognitive Neurocognitive late effects most commonly follow treatment of malignancies that require central nervous system (CNS)-directed therapies,such ... (more...)
ACS :: Childhood Cancer: Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
Because of better treatments, 77% of children treated for cancer survive five years or more. Researchers have learned that the effects of childhood cancer treatment may complicate ... (more...)

