Screening for cognitive deficit in 8 to 14 year old children with cerebellar tumors using self-report measures of executive and behavioral functioning and health-related quality of life
Background We aimed to identify a brief screening measure for detection of cognitive deficit in children treated for cerebellar tumors that would be useful in clinical practice. Methods A sample of 72 children aged 8-14 years and within three years post-diagnosis for standard risk medulloblastoma (...
Main Authors: | Bull, Kim S. (Author), Liossi, Christina (Author), Peacock, Janet (Author), Yuen, Ho Ming (Author), Kennedy, Colin (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2015-12-01.
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