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Thinking ahead: Parents' worries about late effects of childhood cancer treatment.

Katie A GreenzangColleen A KellyHasan Al-SayeghClement MaJennifer W Mack
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
Many parents feel inadequately informed about late effects of cancer treatment, and only one-fifth of parents consider late effects to be likely for their child. However, a majority of parents worry about late effects, including ones they think their child is unlikely to experience. Although some worry is anticipated, disproportionate worry may be mitigated by addressing both educational shortfalls and emotional concerns.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • early life