Abstract
With an ever increasing adult population of childhood cancer survivors there is a need to focus on the late effects of cancer therapy. It is essential that, after discharge from the paediatric oncologists, the patients are not lost from the health system but are under continued surveillance with access to the appropriate physicians. Endocrine and metabolic consequences may affect a patient's life both soon after cancer treatment and also for many years in the future. In this review we consider the following potential problems: growth hormone deficiency and replacement in adulthood, cardiovascular risk factors, osteopaenia, thyroid and parathyroid dysfunction.
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