The Damocles Syndrome: Psychosocial Consequences of Surviving Childhood Cancer |
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... treated , at least so far , for a chronic life - threatening illness which began five or more years ago ? We do not know the range or normative values of Combined Adjustment Rating scores for the population of " normal " people ...
... treated , at least so far , for a chronic life - threatening illness which began five or more years ago ? We do not know the range or normative values of Combined Adjustment Rating scores for the population of " normal " people ...
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... treated with MOPP for Hodgkin's disease have a high likelihood of ste- rility ( Sherins and DeVita , 1973 ; Asbjørnsen et al . , 1976 ) . Cytoxan and chlor- ambucil have been known to induce sterility in males , but this effect seems to ...
... treated with MOPP for Hodgkin's disease have a high likelihood of ste- rility ( Sherins and DeVita , 1973 ; Asbjørnsen et al . , 1976 ) . Cytoxan and chlor- ambucil have been known to induce sterility in males , but this effect seems to ...
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... treated with Cytoxan for two years did have aspermia . This type of sterility was suspected in four other participants who were not tested . Another male who had been treated for two years with chlor- ambucil did have a normal sperm ...
... treated with Cytoxan for two years did have aspermia . This type of sterility was suspected in four other participants who were not tested . Another male who had been treated for two years with chlor- ambucil did have a normal sperm ...
Contents
A Review | 1 |
Survival Rates and Risks | 31 |
Study Methods | 39 |
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