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Telehealth could substantially reduce travel burdens for children and adolescents with cancer undergoing intensive chemotherapy without significantly impacting safety.A randomized trial in Germany showed that patients receiving virtual follow-up care saved more than 40,000 km combined, and they had similar rates of grade 3 or worse adverse events compared with those treated in-person.
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