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The Role of Body Image Dissatisfaction in the Association Between Treatment-Related Scarring or Disfigurement and Psychological Distress in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer

This study examines whether body image dissatisfaction mediates the link between treatment-related scarring or disfigurement and psychological distress in adult childhood cancer survivors. Addressing body image concerns may greatly reduce distress tied to scarring or disfigurement.