Childhood Cancer Survivors At Risk for Second Bout
Childhood Cancer Survivors At Risk for Second Bout
Childhood cancer survivors are at a higher risk for a second cancer.
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" 47 year old -- important spot cancer the child and one I was eight -- tell my mom and I would not -- Beacon Hill. "
" At that time you thank you sir Colin without."
" He was declared cancer free after treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. Now doctors like in non -- if not I'm learning that childhood cancer survivors like Horton I -- higher risk of getting a second hand."
" There have that type of cancer that we often hear about that's related to prior to both agree and that type of muscle tumor colts are homeless. Cancer free for decade Gordon -- It was the Nebraska. So surprised everybody. There within a week we had done surgery had a radical mastectomy He developed a second cancer several decades later. Around here where He received radiation before I had another stand just about two weeks ago and it came back completely clear and because that looks. We're having problems program. Doctors carefully weighed the risks when treating childhood cancer patient with radiation. -- is usually worth that the good thing is that we're seeing more and more survivors from childhood cancers. With the current techniques of radiation that are used for various types of pediatric tumors were hoping those -- will be less but we won't know that another one here thirty years. I have hope. You know that I can continue living a normal line. They. You know that gotten him through. Whatever. Dot com can formally."
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