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Tumor surveillance for children and adolescents with cancer predisposition syndromes: The psychosocial impact reported by adolescents and caregivers.

Kalene van EngelenMaru BarreraJonathan D WassermanSusan Randall ArmelDavid ChitayatHarriet DrukerBailey GallingerDavid MalkinAnita Villani
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
Parents and adolescents experience worry associated with surveillance for CPS, which may warrant regular psychosocial support, particularly during the first year following CPS diagnosis. Enhancing communication with the health care team and among and beyond immediate family members represents an additional important strategy to mitigate adverse experiences and perceptions.
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