Perceptions of future health and cancer risk in adult survivors of childhood cancer: Implications for engagement in follow‐up care
Abstract
Gibson et al recently evaluated the risk perceptions of adult survivors of childhood cancer.1 The authors concluded that a subset of survivors at risk of treatment-related late effects lacked concern regarding developing subsequent neoplasms (35%) and about their future health (24%), thereby potentially reducing their likelihood of engaging in follow-up care. Data from our Australian and New Zealand Children's Haematology/Oncology Group...
Paper Details
Title
Perceptions of future health and cancer risk in adult survivors of childhood cancer: Implications for engagement in follow‐up care
Published Date
Jan 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
125
Issue
6
Pages
1008 - 1009
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