The risk of developing a digestive cancer in CCS is described in this article. The groups at risk are being described as well as the type of cancer that has an increased risk. Recommendation for surveillance with colonoscopy for risk groups are described.

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Risk of Digestive Cancers in a Cohort of 69 460 Five-Year Survivors of Childhood Cancer in Europe: The PanCareSurFup Study
This article describes the risk of seccondary digestive cancers
Year:2020
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