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In a unique approach to subsequent malignancy research, Teepen and colleagues report on subsequent solid cancer risk associated with chemotherapy exposure among survivors of childhood cancer, and emphasize the need for greater future collaborative survivorship research efforts.
Related Article: Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms After Treatment of Childhood Cancer in the DCOG LATER Study Cohort: Role of Chemotherapy
By American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)3.8
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In a unique approach to subsequent malignancy research, Teepen and colleagues report on subsequent solid cancer risk associated with chemotherapy exposure among survivors of childhood cancer, and emphasize the need for greater future collaborative survivorship research efforts.
Related Article: Long-Term Risk of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms After Treatment of Childhood Cancer in the DCOG LATER Study Cohort: Role of Chemotherapy

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