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Early parental knowledge of late effect risks in children with cancer.

Kendall CarpenterMadison ScavottoAlana McGovernClement MaLisa B KenneyJennifer W MackKatie A Greenzang
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
Gaps in parental knowledge of potential late effects of childhood cancer treatment emerge early in a child's care, and parents are more knowledgeable about some late effects, such as ototoxicity, than others, such as infertility. As no child- or parent-specific factors were associated with increased knowledge of late effect risks, interventions must be applied broadly.
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