
Pain in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Survivors of childhood cancer are at higher risk of experiencing pain compared to their peers. Fatigue typically accompanies the pain. Females report more pain than

Survivors of childhood cancer are at higher risk of experiencing pain compared to their peers. Fatigue typically accompanies the pain. Females report more pain than

Survivors are at risk for economic consequences of their cancer treatment that manifest through material, behavioral, and psychological hardship. Medical-related financial problems are common, and

A core belief in cancer survivorship is that knowledge of risk will influence the likelihood of getting care that can mitigate risk and maintain quality