The usefulness of growth hormone treatment for psychological status in young adult survivors of childhood leukaemia: an open-label study |
| Published: June 20, 2008, 12:00 am |
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Background: To reduce the risk of brain damage children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) are nowadays mainly treated with intrathecal chemotherapy (ITC) instead of central nervous system (CNS) radiation therapy (CRT) to prevent CNS relapse. However, chemotherapy may also lead to cognitive deficits. As growth hormone deficiency (GHD) or impaired growth hormone secretion are frequently found in ALL patients treated with cranial radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy, we hypothesized that GH therapy may reduce cognitive deficits in these patients. Methods: Twenty young adult survivors of childhood ALL with reduced bone mineral density ( [ Full article ] |
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