Key Adverse Events After Childhood Cancer
Study on Late-Occurring Complications in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Brief description of study.
The purpose of this study is to identify cancer survivors who are at increased risk of developing late-occurring complications after undergoing treatment for childhood cancer.
Detailed description of study
The purpose of this study is to identify cancer survivors who are at increased risk of developing late-occurring complications after undergoing treatment for childhood cancer.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Childhood Cancer
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Age: 21 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates the risks of developing late-occurring complications in individuals who have survived childhood cancer. Late-occurring complications are health problems that appear months or years after cancer treatment has ended.
Participants will undergo various assessments to identify any potential health issues that may arise after their initial treatment. These assessments are designed to monitor the long-term health of childhood cancer survivors.
- Who can participate: The study is looking for individuals aged X to Y who have survived childhood cancer and may be at risk for late-occurring complications.
- Study details: Participants will be involved in assessments to track their health after cancer treatment. These assessments aim to identify any late-occurring complications.
Interested in the study?
Select a study center that’s convenient for you, and get in touch with the study team.
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