Significant 25‐hydroxyvitamin D deficiency in child and adolescent survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Treatment with chemotherapy compared with allogeneic stem cell transplant

25‐hydroxyvitamin D insufficiency is common in healthy children and adolescents. There have been limited studies of the 25‐hydroxyvitamin D status of survivors of pediatric and adolescent acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

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