CNS cancer survivors have greater neurocognitive dysfunction than survivors of other types of cancer

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CNS cancer survivors have greater neurocognitive dysfunction than survivors of other types of cancer

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Brain tumors in childhood cast a long shadow on survivors. The first study of the lasting impact of these tumors -- the most common solid malignancies in childhood -- shows that survivors have ongoing cognitive problems.

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Tags: Brain, Nervous System, Stroke, Cancer, Malignancy, Brain Tumor, Thrombotic Event, Children's Health

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