Late effects in survivors of childhood CNS tumors treated on Head Start I and II protocols
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2014Vol. 61(9), pp. 1644–1672
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Aniket Saha, Christina G. Salley, Preeti Saigal, Linda Rolnitzky, Judith D. Goldberg, Suzanne Scott, Randal Olshefski, Juliette Hukin, Stephen A. Sands, Jonathan L. Finlay, Sharon L. Gardner
Abstract
Irradiation-free Head Start survivors have lower risk of hypothyroidism and GH deficiency. Secondary leukemias are not reported. With extended follow-up, survivors demonstrate quality of life, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning within average ranges.
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