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Hearing Loss as a Late Effect of Chemotherapy and Radiation

Added: December 3, 2008 | Time 00:41 | Views: 787

St. Louis Children’s Hospital audiologist Sue Hayashi discusses hearing loss as a late effect in a particular patient. Brandon, a cancer survivor, did not experience a severe decrease in his hearing until three years after his last chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Now, Brandon wears a hearing aid to hear again. http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content/medservices/LateEffectsProgram1....

Topics: Cancer, Cancer Research, Cancer Survivors, Childhood Cancer, Childhood Growth and Development, Diseases & Conditions, Pediatrics

Tags: chemo, chemo side effects, chemo theraphy, chemo therapy, chemo treatment, chemotherapy, chemotherapy drug, chemotherapy drugs, chemotherapy side effects, chemotherapy symptoms, children with cancer, late effects program, St. Louis Children's Hospital

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