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  1. As the population who survive childhood cancer ages and increases in number, and as treatment continues to evolve, cancer survivorship researchers must utilize novel approaches to prevent, identify and mitigate adverse effects of cancer treatment.

  2. 8 lip 2023 · This Special Issue comprises 16 original research articles, 6 reviews, and 2 systematic reviews covering insights on different pediatric cancers. Conventional chemotherapies play a vital role in pediatric cancer treatment, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

  3. 5-year net survival of children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer is approximately 80% in many high-income countries. This estimate is encouraging as it shows the substantial progress that has been made in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer.

  4. Data-driven basic, translational, and clinical research has resulted in improved outcomes for children, adolescents, and young adults (AYAs) with pediatric cancers. However, challenges in sharing data between institutions, particularly in research, prevent addressing substantial unmet needs in children and AYA patients diagnosed with certain ...

  5. 24 lip 2023 · This Review highlights the global progress made and future efforts that will be needed to further increase the quality and quantity of life-years gained for childhood cancer survivors.

  6. Survivors of childhood cancer are at longstanding risk of various severe somatic and mental health conditions attributable to the cancer and its treatment, as well as adverse social and socioeconomic consequences, and diminished psychological well-being and quality of life.

  7. 30 gru 2022 · A new precision oncology study introduces an integrative germline and somatic sequencing approach that could breach this impasse to advance cures for children with cancer.

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