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Health Link Healthy living after treatment of childhood cancer Keeping Your Bones Healthy after Childhood Cancer During childhood and into young adulthood, bone formation usually occurs faster than bone loss, causing bon
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Atlanta / /

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Children’s Oncology Group / Tofu / Informational Content / /

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United States / /

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University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill / Institute of Medicine / Emory University / /

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counseling / bed rest / hormone replacement therapy / radiation / /

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Emory University / U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Service / Division of Pediatric Endocrinology / Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology / Institute of Medicine / University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill / Food and Nutritional Board / Late Effects Committee / /

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Julie Blatt / Joan Darling / Melissa M. Hudson / Lillian R. Meacham / Debra L. Friedman / Wendy Landier / Charles Sklar / Sarah Bottomley / /

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physician / dietitian / /

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North Carolina / /

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radiation / x-ray / /

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www.nationaldairycouncil.org / www.survivorshipguidelines.org / /

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