Characterizing neurocognitive late effects in childhood leukemia survivors using a combination of neuropsychological and cognitive neuroscience measures
Ellen van der Plas(Arkansas Children's Hospital), Brenda J. Spiegler(Hospital for Sick Children), Johann Hitzler(University of Toronto), Shinya Ito(Kyoto Sangyo University), Brian J. Nieman(Ontario Institute for Cancer Research), Rosanna Weksberg(Hospital for Sick Children), Susanne Aufreiter(Hospital for Sick Children), Sharon Guger(Hospital for Sick Children), Russell Schachar(Radboud University Nijmegen), Deborah L. O’Connor(University of Toronto), Lauren Erdman(University of Toronto), Darci T. Butcher(Hospital for Sick Children)
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