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The Italian Consensus Conference on the role of rehabilitation for children and adolescents with leukemia, central nervous system tumors, and bone cancer, part 2: general principles for the rehabilitation treatment of motor function impairments.

Francesca RossiStefano BottiMattia MorriSebastian AsafteiDaniele BertinSimona BreggièRoberto CasalazMarta CervoPaola CiulliniMonica CoppoAnnalisa CornelliMaria EspositoMiriana FerrareseMarina GhettiLucia LongoGabriella NarettoNicoletta OrsiniDaniele PanzeriChiara PellegriniMichela PeranzoniAntonella PernaNadine PetitFabiola PiconeGianna PittorruDebora RaffaVeronica RecchiutiLucia RizzatoMarina SarzanaRaffaella SensiFranca FagioliFederica Silvia Ricci
Published in: Pediatric hematology and oncology (2024)
In Italy, 1400 children and 800 adolescents are diagnosed with cancer every year. About 80% of them can be cured but are at high risk of experiencing severe side effects, many of which respond to rehabilitation treatment. Due to the paucity of literature on this topic, the Italian Association of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology organized a Consensus Conference on the role of rehabilitation of motor impairments in children/adolescents affected by leukemia, central nervous system tumors, and bone cancer to state recommendations to improve clinical practice. This paper includes the consensus on the rehabilitation of children and adolescents with these cancers.
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