2022
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34214
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Generalizing approaches to surveillance for complex social outcomes in broad‐range patient populations—The cost in terms of lost information and subgroup utility

Abstract: Complex social outcomes, including those related to education and employment, depend on compound combinations of background factors that are significantly different for childhood and adult cancers. Medical and psychosocial prerequisites related to the age at cancer diagnosis and treatment require surveillance for complex social outcomes that meets the particularized needs of corresponding patient subgroups.

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