Survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer are at risk for experiencing mental health problems. Because of this high risk survivors may benefit from surveillance. This guideline describes the group at risk and what surveillance should be done in this group

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IGHG Guideline on Mental Health Problems
Recommendations for surveillance for mental health problems in survivors
Year:2022
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