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Bone mineral density and markers of bone turnover in young adult survivors of childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia
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Bone development in patients cured of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is disturbed, resulting in a significantly reduced bone mineral density. Impaired growth hormone activity, as a long term effect of cranial irradiation, may be one of the underlying causes as well as the illness itself and the administered cytotoxic drugs. Since a reduced bone mineral density predispose patients to osteoporosis, intervention in order to improve bone mass should be considered.
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