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Childhood cancer was once universally fatal, but today, the majority of children diagnosed with the disease can expect to be long-term survivors. However, survivorship often comes with numerous complex issues: the long-term effects of treatment, the risk of second cancers, as well as social and psychological concerns.
The David B. Perini, Jr. Quality of Life Clinic, located at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, helps cancer survivors of all ages manage these late-effects. At the Clinic, your child and your family can access multiple long-term care and survivorship programs, including genetic counseling, psychological services and fertility analysis, to manage these long-term consequences.
Staff members also research the long-term effects of cancer and cancer treatment and explore ways to alleviate these late effects in future patients.
Learn more about the survivorship services we provide.
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