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Fig. 1 | BMC Cancer

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From: Health-related risk behaviors among U.S. childhood cancer survivors: a nationwide estimate

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Comparisons of prevalence of lifestyle health-related risk factors among childhood cancer survivors and controls (2020). Childhood cancer survivors had a higher prevalence of currently smoking (26.6% vs. 14.4%) and of physical inactivity (23.7% vs. 17.7%) than controls. Childhood cancer survivors and controls had comparable prevalence of binge drinking, 18.3% and 18.5%, respectively. A Prevalence of health-related risk behaviors. B Distribution of the count of lifestyle health-related risk behaviors

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