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Health information needs of childhood cancer survivors and their family
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 09/15/09
Knijnenburg SL et al. – The need for late effects information showed to be of high priority by the majority of respondents, as was their interest in visiting a late effects website. In the development of a late effects website, attention should be given to patient information tailored to the personal situation of the website's users.
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