
Sexual Dysfunction in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer – A Population-Based Study
The findings of this study underscore the need for routine assessment of sexual health in follow-up care of CCSs. Those treated with more intensive treatment

The findings of this study underscore the need for routine assessment of sexual health in follow-up care of CCSs. Those treated with more intensive treatment

A study comparing long-term childhood cancer survivors with the general population found male survivors, especially those with CNS tumors, experience greater sexual function impairments than

Childhood cancer is an important risk factor for incident and recurrent childhood stroke. Stroke prevention strategies for children with cancer are needed.

Pubertal disorders and gonadal failure are common in childhood cancer survivors. Risks vary by treatment, with CNS tumors, HP irradiation, and alkylating agents increasing risk.

A qualitative study found that eHealth tools are generally acceptable to survivors, parents, and GPs, helping manage late effects in childhood cancer survivors and supporting