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To assess knowledge of adult survivors of childhood cancer about their diagnoses and treatments, these investigators from a consortium of hospitals performed a cross-sectional survey of 635 survivors, with responses compared to medical record data. The participants represented approximately 5% of the overall number enrolled in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study; all were diagnosed at age <21 between 1970 and 1986. Overall, 72% of the participants reported their diagnosis accurately with precision, and an additional 19% were accurate but not precise (ie, reporting “lymphoma” but not Hodgkin disease or Non-Hodgkin lymphoma). Those with a history …
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