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Characterization of Chronic Pain, Pain Interference, and Daily Pain Experiences in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study

Survivors in adulthood commonly report pain and pain-related interference or disability. However, studies of pain among childhood cancer survivors have previously lacked validated measures of chronic pain and failed to examine daily measures of pain chronicity, which may have underestimated the prevalence and nature of chronic pain.