Potential To Reduce Children's Side-Effects From Cancer Treatment

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Potential To Reduce Children's Side-Effects From Cancer Treatment

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Some children with cancer could be given less intensive treatment than current practice to reduce their risk of damaging side-effects, according to a paper published in the Journal of Clinical

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