Educational and occupational outcomes in Swedish children treated for sarcomas: A nationwide registry‐based study
Albin Grundström,
Arja Harila,
Malin Lönnerblad
Abstract:BackgroundMany children treated for cancer experience a negative impact on their academic performance; however, most studies of children treated for sarcomas have not investigated academic performance. Our aim was to explore how Swedish children treated for sarcomas perform academically, as well as how they adjust to life afterwards.ProcedureWe compared 167 pediatric sarcoma survivors with 776 matched, non‐sibling controls without a history of cancer, in a retrospective cohort study using data from nationwide … Show more
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