Cognitive consequences and central nervous system injury following treatment for childhood leukemia

2000 
Objectives: To determine the relationship between membrane damage and intellectual and academic abilities in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and pilot test a math intervention for children with ALL who were affected. Data Sources: Research studies and review articles. Conclusions: Despite the prophylactic central nervous system (CNS) treatment for long-term disease-free survival, many children with ALL subsequently experience declines in intellectual and academic skills. Implications for Nursing Practice: Improving academic abilities in children who have received CNS treatment is of high priority and may have longlasting implications on quality of life.
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