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A Comparison of Late Mortality Among Survivors of Childhood Cancer in the United States and United Kingdom.

Miranda M FidlerKevin C OeffingerYutaka YasuiLeslie L RobisonDavid L WinterRaoul C ReulenWendy M LeisenringYan ChenGregory T ArmstrongMichael M Hawkins
Published in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2022)
Our findings suggest that US survivors may have received more intensive regimens to achieve sustainable remission and cure, but the cost of this approach was a higher risk of death from late effects. Although the clinical impact of these differences is unclear, our results provide important evidence to aid the discussion of late effects management.
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