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Childhood Cancer Survivors Experience Suicidal Thoughts Decades After Diagnosis

A Dana-Farber study found that about 8% of adult childhood cancer survivors experience suicidal thoughts or ideation, even decades later. Survivors of brain or CNS cancers, those in poor health, or with chronic pain or treatment effects are at higher risk.