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Childhood cancer survivors may face hidden heart risks

Cancer treatment has helped more children than ever survive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common type of childhood cancer. Thanks to advances in medicine, survival rates have soared to 85%. However, researchers are now uncovering long-term health effects that often go undiagnosed—including heart problems. A new study from Université de Montréal and CHU Sainte-Justine Azrieli Research Centre, published in […] The post Childhood cancer survivors may face hidden heart risks appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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