Long-term health risks linked to childhood cancer may increase the chances of severe COVID-19 in adulthood, even decades after treatment.
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Highlights: Childhood cancer survivors are 58 percent more likely to develop severe COVID-19 Hospitalization
Long-term health risks linked to childhood cancer may increase the chances of severe COVID-19 in adulthood, even decades after treatment.
The study finds childhood cancer survivors at higher risk for severe COVID-19, stressing the importance of tailored interventions for vulnerable...
FRIDAY, July 11, 2025 -- Childhood cancer survivors have a lower risk for registered COVID-19 infection but a higher risk for severe COVID-19,...
A groundbreaking study reveals that adults who survived childhood cancer face a 58% higher risk of severe COVID—even decades after recovery.
People who have survived cancer as children are at higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, even decades after their diagnosis. This is shown by a...
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Researchers in Sweden have discovered three genetic mutations that significantly raise the risk of dangerous blood clots in the legs, also known...
Researchers in Sweden have discovered three genetic mutations that significantly raise the risk of dangerous blood clots in the legs, also known...
Highlights: Heart attack survival rate improved from 40 percent to over 90 percent Deaths from ischemic heart
Highlights: Heart attack survival rate improved from 40 percent to over 90 percent Deaths from ischemic heart