Abstract
Over the last few decades advances in the treatment of childhood and young adult cancer have greatly improved survival. As a result most children diagnosed with Wilms' tumor (the most common renal tumor in childhood) or other renal tumors become long-term survivors, living with surgically solitary kidneys. As physical activity is gaining credibility as a therapy enhancing well-being, encouraging cancer survivors do exercise during adolescence and adulthood is advisable. Discussing current evidence-based information would help to provide a framework for the harmonization of guidelines for sport participation of childhood and young adult renal tumor survivors. © 2014 Informa UK, Ltd.
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Spreafico, F., Terenziani, M., Van Den Heuvel-Eibrink, M. M., Pritchard-Jones, K., Levitt, G., Graf, N., … Massimino, M. (2014). Why should survivors of childhood renal tumor and others with only one kidney be denied the chance to play contact sports? Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. Expert Reviews Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1586/14737140.2014.882234
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