Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Symptom Comorbidities and Profiles in Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study [Pediatric Oncology]
Conclusion
Behavioral, emotional, and social symptoms frequently co-occur in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and are associated with treatment exposures and physical late effects. Assessment and consideration of symptom profiles are essential for directing appropriate mental health treatment for adolescent survivors.
Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Brinkman, Li, Vannatta, Marchak, Lai, Prasad, Kimberg, Vuotto, Di, Srivastava, Robison, Armstrong, Krull Tags: Long Term Survival & Late Effects Pediatric Oncology Source Type: research
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