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Racial, Demographic Disparities Exist in Follow-Up Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors
- OPACC
- Nov 13, 2014
- 1 min read
Hispanic childhood cancer survivors are less likely to receive follow-up care later in life than white survivors, according to a new study; leukemia and lymphoma were the most common childhood cancers in the study.
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