"Pediatric Cancer Survivors" ed. by Karen Wonders and Brittany Stout

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"Pediatric Cancer Survivors" ed. by Karen Wonders and Brittany Stout
ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9535132202 9535132199 9789535132196 9789535132202 | 112 pages | PDF | 10 MB

This book will explore issues related to pediatric cancer and their associated treatments.

Pediatric cancer develops in 1 to 500 children. Typically, the type of cancers that develop in children is different than those that develop in adults, in that they are often the result of a DNA mutation rather than environmental or lifestyle risk factors. Leukemia, brain and central nervous system tumors, and neuroblastomas are the most common cancer types in child populations. Children tend to respond better to anticancer treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation.
However, long-term side effects are common in children, often requiring follow-up care and lifestyle intervention for the rest of their lives. The percentage of 5-year survivors was over 50% for the most common cancers. This suggests that a majority of cancers in this population are highly survivable. As such, research should focus on aspects of survivorship for these individuals.

Contents
Preface
1 Introductory Chapter: Pediatric Cancer Survivors
2 Dental and Craniofacial Effects on Childhood Cancer Survivors
3 Used of Complementary and Alternative Medicine on Symptoms Management and Quality of Life
4 The Forgotten Children
5 Evaluation and Long-Term Outcomes of Cardiac Toxicity in Paediatric Cancer Patients
6 Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer: The Late Effects of Therapy


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