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September 28, 2006

Christopher Recklitis
Delayed reactions
Loss of physical function and pain drive an unexpectedly high number of people who are treated for childhood cancers to think about and attempt suicide, according to a study led by psychologist Christopher Recklitis. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Childhood cancer survivors consider suicide
Thoughts, actions persist many years after treatment

Center to honor lifelong work of Julius Richmond
Symposium looks at 'Child Development in the 21st Century'

Innovative computing initiative sets sights on projects
Call for ideas results in dozens of project concepts

Condensed matter physicist Amir Yacoby named professor at FAS

$100M unites Boston and New York scientists in battle against cancer
Starr Foundation grant joins Broad Institute with four prominent New York research institutions to apply genomic tools to cancer research

Kavli Institute for Bionano Science and Technology established
Gift will support the exploration of life and biology at the nanoscale level

 

 

 

 




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