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Having Children After Cancer
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Yes, you can have children after cancer. When faced with a cancer diagnosis, many doctors and patients rush full-speed ahead into treatment, giving minimal atte
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Now in its sixth edition, this highly-regarded book is designed as an introductory text on the principles of diagnosis, staging and treatment of tumours. The ne
Sexuality and Fertility After Cancer
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“Such a comprehensive resource for survivors has been long overdue.” --Michelle Melin, M.P.P., Director of Patient Services Y-ME National Breast Cancer Orga
Effects of Cancer Treatment on Reproductive Functions
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This guidance sets out the effects of a range of cancer treatments on reproductive functions and provides clear standards for management.
Childhood Cancer and Functional Impacts Across the Care Continuum
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Authors: National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine
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Since the late 1960s, the survival rate in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer has steadily improved, with a corresponding decline in the cancer-spec