Thursday, 31 May 2012

Emotional Woes May Last for Childhood Cancer Survivors

<p>TUESDAY, May 29 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) —<span>Adult survivors</span> of <span>childhood cancer</span> can humour romantic problems and
reduced peculiarity of life since of a long-term earthy effects of their<span>cancer treatment</span>, a new investigate finds.</p>
<p>Researchers used information from a Childhood Cancer Survivor Study to
assess a effects of scarring, discolouration and determined hair loss
experienced by some-more than 14,000 <span>adult survivors</span> of childhood cancer. The
survivors were compared to siblings who did not have childhood cancer.</p>
<p>Survivors with determined hair detriment had an increasing risk of anxiety;
female survivors with determined hair detriment had an increasing risk of
depressive symptoms; and survivors with a conduct or neck, arm or leg
disfigurement had an increasing risk of depression.</p>
<p>The commentary were published...

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