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White Paper: Optimizing Quality of Life after Youth Cancer

There are over 500,000 young cancer survivors, aged 14-39 living in Europe. Thanks to advancements in medical treatments, the survival rate stands at an encouraging 85% in developed European countries (Challenges for children and adolescents with cancer in Europe: the SIOP-Europe agenda – PubMed (nih.gov)). However, compared to their peers, survivors of childhood, adolescent

The Healthcare Professionals’ and Patient Advocates’ Perspectives on the Care for Children with Cancer in Europe – A Report from the ESCALIER Project

Authors Maria Otth 1,2,3,4,*, Marko Ocokoljic 4,5, Theodora Armenkova 5,6, Irina Ban 5,7, Samira Essiaf 4, Maximilian Hopfgartner 5, Lejla Kameric 5,8, Pamela R Kearns 4,9,10, Georgia Kokkinou 5,11, Carmelo Rizzari 4,12,13, Carina Schneider 5, Katrin Scheinemann 1,3,4 Abstract Cancer in children and adolescents is rare. Therefore, experienced multidisciplinary teams of health care professionals

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