
Tumor Region Associated with Specific Processing Speed Outcomes
Processing speed is often vulnerable in pediatric cancer survivors due to treatment and sometimes tumor location. This study examined which types of processing speed are

Processing speed is often vulnerable in pediatric cancer survivors due to treatment and sometimes tumor location. This study examined which types of processing speed are

By integrating literacy into care management plans for affected children, pediatric primary care and specialty providers are poised to identify risks early, target guidance and

Survivors of childhood ALL often face attention/academic challenges, especially in math. Attention deficits may respond well to intervention, and objective tests of visual response control

As the population of survivors ages, vigilance for stroke and cerebrovascular disease needs to continue based on specific exposures during curative cancer therapy.

A wide array of medical and psychosocial late effects has been documented among adult survivors of childhood cancer. The linked article includes a study on

Insomnia is highly prevalent and contributes to the neurocognitive burden experienced by adult survivors of childhood cancer. Treatment of insomnia may improve survivors’ neurocognitive problems.

The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify the risk of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in childhood cancer survivors and identify associations with quality

Clinicians/researchers are observing the long-term effects of cancer and treatments on survivors’ lives and attempting to decrease their impact. However, the ultimate neurocognitive outcome is

Over 80% of children with cancer survive past 5 years, but most face late effects months to decades after treatment. About 2/3 have at least

Adult childhood cancer survivors face higher risks from COVID-19 due to past treatments, yet many underestimate their vulnerability. Risk awareness was most strongly linked to