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Wilson Carmen
Improvements in diagnosis, multi-modal therapy and supportive care over the past several decades have resulted in substantial reductions in mortality rates for childhood cancer. Approximately 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now expected to survive for at least 5 years after initial diagnosis. Nevertheless, improvements in survival rates have not come without cost, with survivors at risk of skeletal morbidities as a result of disturbances in normal bone metabolism dur...