Brandon survived pediatric cancer. His next challenge was overcoming some of the consequences of his chemotherapy, called 'late effects.' Doctors at the Late Effects clinic at St. Louis Children's Hospital diagnosed him with hearing loss brought on by his cancer therapy. Now, he's been fitted with a hearing aid and his speech and comprehension are greatly improved.
Treating hearing loss after cancer therapy
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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