RWE study pinpoints gaps in mental health care utilization among parents of children with cancer

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Unquestionably, a child’s cancer diagnosis weighs heavily on the parents’ minds. But now, an analysis of nearly 30,000 U.S. families has quantified how often parents of children with cancer use mental health services. 

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McKenzie Prillaman
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