HE INTRODUCTION OF MORE EFfective treatments for childhood cancer has dramatically improved survival rates, implying that childhood cancer survivors comprise a rapidly growing group of young adults. 1,2 Unfortunately, improved prognosis has been accompanied by the occurrence of late, treatment-related complications such as second neoplasms, organ dysfunction, and psychosocial and cognitive problems. 3,4 Late treatment sequelae will increase the incidence of chronic diseases in survivors and ultimately re-For editorial comment see p 2762.
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