13-06-2025 16:46 via drugs.com

Childhood Cancer Treatment, Genetics Contribute to Subsequent Neoplasm Risk

FRIDAY, June 13, 2025-- Cancer treatments and genetic predisposition contribute to the risk of subsequent neoplasms (SNs) among long-term childhood cancer survivors, according to a study published online in the June issue of The Lancet...
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