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Cardiac or cardiopulmonary transplantation in childhood cancer survivors: An increasing need
European Journal of Cancer, 09/15/09
Levitt G et al. – Cardiac transplantation is a realistic option for cancer survivors, with survival rates comparable with those of other cardiac recipients. This study demonstrates that, over three decades, there has been an increased requirement for cardiac transplantation among childhood cancer survivors. Future planning for long term survivors needs to take this into account.
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