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ALL survivor w/Osgood Schlatter

dolevsky
dolevsky CSN Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Leukemia #1
I was wondering if anyone knows of any research or other cases of childhood cancer survivors like myself who developed Osgood Schlatter disease due to chemotherapy. i was diagnosed when i was 3 with ALL Leukemia and announced cured at 14 but shortly after developed the raised bumps on my knees associated with the disorder. I am now 23 and i still have ongoing pain due to this and was curious about treatment or possible financial aid due to it being a side affect of the radiation. Any information would be greatly appreciated

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  • survivor_2009
    survivor_2009 CSN Member Posts: 1
    I was diagnosed with leukemia too when i was 4 and announed cured two years latter.but i don't know what that is . All i know is that i had that while have leukemia and they where under my arms . The doctor said it was singles and they went away. Besides that I don't know sorry.