
Erectile Dysfunction and a Report from CCSS
Men who have survived childhood cancer experience an increased risk for erectile dysfunction. Learn more about the risk factors for this condition. Attention to sexual
Men who have survived childhood cancer experience an increased risk for erectile dysfunction. Learn more about the risk factors for this condition. Attention to sexual
How childhood cancer and its treatments affect female reproductive function depends on many factors, including age at treatment, the type and location of cancer, and
This resource provides recommendations regarding premature ovarian insufficiency surveillance for female childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors. Once you have selected this resource, review
This resource recommends obstetric care for childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors. Once you have selected this resource, review the color-coded key, then choose
This review details important treatment-related activities that can result in reproductive concerns: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. It also discusses pregnancy complications of survivors. Further, it
This study highlights substantial proportions of survivors who report sexual dysfunction. Intensive treatment and those who experience psychological concerns post-treatment are potentially at higher risk
Treatments combining chemotherapy and radiotherapy increase the risk of certain dental developmental anomalies (DDA). Treatment that combines chemotherapy and radiotherapy appears to increase the risk
Childhood cancer treatments can sometimes cause scarring and other issues in the bowel, also called the digestive or gastrointestinal system. It comprises the organs that
Specific childhood cancer treatments can increase the risk of digestive problems. Learn how the digestive tract may be affected and what tests are used to
This study examines modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and glucose intolerance/diabetes among adult survivors of childhood cancer. Awareness may mitigate these