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People who survive cancer during childhood and adolescence are at risk of suffering a serious health condition in later life.
Professor Mike Hawkins is using data collected in the UK from survivors of childhood, teenage and young adult cancer to better determine those at risk of developing a serious illness in the decades after cancer treatment.
Risk stratification of the national population of survivors of childhood, teenage and young adult cancer for evidence-based clinical follow-up
Professor Michael Hawkins
Centre for Childhood Cancer Survivor Studies, University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
1 October 2017
36 months
£249,842
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