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Second primary cancers in people who had cancer as children: an Australian Childhood Cancer Registry population-based study.

Danny R YouldenPeter D BaadeAdèle C GreenPatricia Casarolli ValeryAndrew S MooreJoanne F Aitken
Published in: The Medical journal of Australia (2019)
Survivors of childhood cancer remain at increased risk of a second primary cancer well into adulthood. As the late effects of cancer treatment probably contribute to this risk, treatments need to be refined and their toxicity reduced, without reducing their benefit for survival.
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