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Recurrent Stroke in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Neurol 85:1056-1064, Fullerton, H.J.,et al, 2015
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Article Abstract
Survivors of childhood cancer, particularly those previously treated with high-dose-cranial radiation, have a high risk of recurrent stroke for decades after a first stroke. Although these strokes are mostly occurring in young adulthood, hypertension, an established atherosclerotic risk factor, independently predicts recurrent stroke in this population.
 
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