Abstract
Purpose: The advent of research, diagnostic techniques, and treatment protocols has led to an increase in the rate of cancer survival among children diagnosed with cancer before age 20 years with the five-year survival rate at 83% (National Cancer Institute, 2017). Late effects as a result of intense treatments and increased life expectancies augment the risk of health problems in childhood cancer survivors (Soliman & Agresta, 2008; Children’s Oncology Group, 2013). Lifestyle factors, such as tobacco use are known …
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