Çocuk Sağlığı İzleminde Kanserden Sağ Kalanlar

Modern tıptaki en önemli ilerlemelerden biri çocukluk çağı kanserlerinin etkin bir şekilde tedavi edilmesi olmuştur. Hasta sayısının da gitgide arttığı düşünülecek olursa bir çocuk hekiminin çocuk sağlığı açısından kanserden sağka- lan bir çocukla karşılaştığında dikkat etmesi gereken konu- ları bilmesi ve gerektiğinde ilgili merkezlere yönlendirmesi önem taşımaktadır

Follow-up of Cancer Survivors in Child Health Clinical

One of the most significant advances of modern medicine has been the ability to treat childhood cancer effectively. As the number of childhood cancer survivor increases, the pediatrici- ans should be aware of what they have to take care when they encounter a childhood cancer survivor. The aim of this study was to highlight the topics that should be known by a pediatri- cian during the follow-up of childhood cancer survivor

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