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pro vyhledávání: '"Ritva Ahomäki"'
Autor:
Andreina Kero, Ritva Ahomäki, Päivi M. Lähteenmäki, Laura Madanat-Harjuoja, Mari Koivisto, Nea Malila
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 144:1227-1233
According to previous studies, childhood cancer survivors have an elevated risk for late mental health effects. However, only few studies exist on young adulthood (YA) cancer survivors' mental health outcomes. In our study, we examined first time ant
Publikováno v:
Acta Oncologica. 56:1712-1719
Compromised physical fitness and cognitive difficulties have been reported as late effects of cancer treatment during childhood. To assess this issue, the military rankings of cancer survivors in medical checkups at call-up, and conscripts' physical
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 11:284-294
In order to assess neurocognitive and social outcomes after childhood cancer, we explored the educational and vocational attainments of Finnish survivors in comparison to matched population controls. From national registries, we identified survivors
Autor:
Ritva, Ahomäki, Andreina, Kero, Mari, Koivisto, Laura, Madanat-Harjuoja, Nea, Malila, Päivi M, Lähteenmäki
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 144(6)
According to previous studies, childhood cancer survivors have an elevated risk for late mental health effects. However, only few studies exist on young adulthood (YA) cancer survivors' mental health outcomes. In our study, we examined first time ant
Autor:
Mirja Erika Gunn, Jaakko Matomäki, Nea Malila, Ritva Ahomäki, Laura Madanat-Harjuoja, Päivi M. Lähteenmäki
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 137:183-192
Childhood cancer survivors have been shown to be prone to psychosocial adverse outcomes. Data on young adults and their psychiatric late effects are still scarce. In a nationwide, registry-based study, we explored the risk (HR) of new psychiatric dia
Autor:
Ritva, Ahomäki, Mirja E, Gunn, Laura M, Madanat-Harjuoja, Jaakko, Matomäki, Nea, Malila, Päivi M, Lähteenmäki
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 137(1)
Childhood cancer survivors have been shown to be prone to psychosocial adverse outcomes. Data on young adults and their psychiatric late effects are still scarce. In a nationwide, registry-based study, we explored the risk (HR) of new psychiatric dia