Late mortality from other diseases following childhood cancer in Australia and the impact of intensity of treatment.
Danny R YouldenThomas S WalwynRichard J CohnHazel E HardenJason D PoleJoanne F AitkenPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
Although childhood cancer survivors are at increased relative risk of death from noncancer diseases, particularly those who undergo more intensive treatment, the cumulative mortality within 30 years of diagnosis remains small. Knowledge of late effects can guide surveillance of survivors and treatment modification, without wanting to compromise the high rates of survival.