
Improving Male Reproductive Health in Survivorship
This study details information related to male reproductive hormonal health, sexual function, psychosexual considerations, posttherapy infertility, and hormone replacement therapy.

This study details information related to male reproductive hormonal health, sexual function, psychosexual considerations, posttherapy infertility, and hormone replacement therapy.

Endocrine complications are highly prevalent in childhood cancer survivors. Approximately 50% of survivors will experience at least one hormonal disorder. This resource provides an overview

Compared to the general population, AYA Cancer Survivors are at an increased risk for developing multiple diseases or comorbidities. Specific cancer treatment exposures were associated

This study set out to determine if – and confirmed – survivors of childhood cancer were more likely to experience financial hardship than siblings.

This article summarizes current research documenting the medical needs of young adult survivors, their suboptimal compliance with recommended follow-up, and the rationale, essential functions, current

Few programs focus on the long-term health care needs of adult survivors of childhood cancer. The majority of existing programs are in pediatric institutions, without

The diagnosis, treatment, and medical late effects of childhood cancer may alter the psychosocial trajectory of survivors across their life course. This review of the
Adult survivors of childhood cancer who report more consistent physical activity have fewer neurocognitive problems and considerable improvements in these concerns many years after treatment.