Medicine and HealthBritish Journal of Cancer
Educational attainment in survivors of childhood cancer in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden
H. Mogensen, G. Tettamanti, et al.
This cohort study delves into how childhood cancer impacts upper secondary education attainment in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. Notably, while 80% of survivors achieved educational success by age 25, challenges were seen primarily among survivors of CNS tumors. Key contributors included prolonged hospital stays and early adulthood psychiatric care. The research was conducted by Hanna Mogensen, Giorgio Tettamanti, Line Elmerdahl Frederiksen, and others.
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