Original paper
Parental Considerations Regarding Cure and Late Effects for Children With Cancer
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
More than 80% of children with cancer become long-term survivors, yet most survivors experience late effects of treatment. Little is known about how parents and physicians consider late-effects risks against a potential survival benefit when making treatment decisions.METHODS:
We used a discrete choice experiment to assess the importance of late effects on treatment decision-making and acceptable...Paper Details
Title
Parental Considerations Regarding Cure and Late Effects for Children With Cancer
Published Date
Apr 13, 2020
Journal
Volume
145
Issue
5
Pages
e20193552 - e20193552
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