Front cover of late effect factsheet - Male puberty

Late effects - male puberty

Published: Sep 2022

Next review: Sep 2025

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Long-term side effects (called ‘late effects’) can happen after having cancer treatment. They can happen soon after treatment has finished or later in life. 

This factsheet gives an overview of the potential late effects relating to puberty in males, after treatment for childhood cancer.

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This booklet has been written by parents, for parents to share their experiences, tips and advice to help newly-diagnosed families cope better with the impact of cancer on their lives.

Written by the CCLG Late Effects Group, a national network of experts who specialise in looking after young cancer survivors, in conjunction with the CCLG Information Advisory Group, comprising multiprofessional experts in the field of children’s cancer

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