AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChildhood Cancer Care in Zagreb: Zagreb Children’s Hospital has launched “SurPass,” a digital passport for childhood cancer survivors that compiles their treatment history and creates personalised lifelong follow-up plans based on European clinical guidelines, aiming to reduce late complications that affect many survivors. Digital Health Follow-Up: The tool is designed to assess risk of late effects and guide ongoing monitoring, reflecting growing focus on long-term care after successful childhood oncology treatment. Health & Family Tech: A new study links parents’ phone distraction during conversations with teens reporting more insecure attachment and lasting relationship anxiety, echoing earlier findings from Croatian research on how frequent smartphone use can trigger anger, sadness and withdrawal. Sports Medicine Watch: England’s World Cup quarter-final build-up includes fitness concerns—Declan Rice is dealing with illness and Marc Guehi has a hamstring strain—highlighting how health issues can quickly shape tournament decisions.
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