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The contribution of neurocognitive situation, physical capacity and daily life activities to quality of life in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors

Elif Keleş GülnermanYağmur ÇamBulent ElbasanA. Şebnem Soysal AcarZuhre Kayaİdil YenicesuÜlker Koçak
Published in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2021)
The months after the treatment (off-treatment time) have not affected total and subunit QL scores. As motor skills difficulties will lead to low academic achievement, early recognition direct the parents for immediate intervention. lead to low academic achievement, early recognition could direct the parents for immediate intervention. Planning psychosocial support programs for physical activity and age-appropriate development of patients from the initiation of treatment will increase the QL in childhood ALL with a survival rate of 80% or more.
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