Many people who overcome childhood cancer experience a wide range of physical, intellectual and emotional side effects, or late effects. At St. Louis Children's Hospital, ongoing follow-up support is provided to childhood cancer survivors. This is done by monitoring the long-term effects of the patients cancer treatments.
Late Effects of Childhood Cancer
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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