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- 2022
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Long-Term Risk of Hospitalization for Somatic Diseases among Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Late mortality among survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia diagnosed during 1971–2008 in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden : A population-based cohort study
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Psychiatric disorders in childhood cancer survivors in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden : a register-based cohort study from the SALiCCS research programme
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- 2021
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Hospitalizations in long-term survivors of childhood AML treated with allogeneic HCT—An Adult Life after Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia (ALiCCS) study
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Disease-specific hospitalizations among 5-year survivors of Wilms tumor : A Nordic population-based cohort study
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Skeletal adverse events in childhood cancer survivors : An Adult Life after Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia cohort study
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Somatic disease in survivors of childhood malignant bone tumors in the nordic countries
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Temporal changes in the probability of live birth among female survivors of childhood cancer : A population-based Adult Life After Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia (ALiCCS) study in five nordic countries
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Risk of late health effects after soft-tissue sarcomas in childhood–a population-based cohort study within the Adult Life after Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia research programme
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Hospital admission for neurologic disorders among 5-year survivors of noncentral nervous system tumors in childhood : A cohort study within the Adult Life after Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia study
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