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FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 95. évf. 5. sz. 2002. 193 23. O’Sulivan E.A, Curzon M.E: Salivary factors affecting dental erosion in children. Caries Res 2000, 34:827. 24. Pfeilschifter J, Diel IJ: Osteoporosis due to the cancer treatment: pathogenesis and management. J Clin Oncol 2000, 18:1570- 93. 25. Kirchgatterer A, Aschl G, Knoflach P: Steroid-induced osteoporosis: pathogenesis and therapeutic consequences. Acta Med Austriaca 2000, 27:23-6. 26. Underso C, Fraschini D, Balduzzi A et al: Lomg-term effects of bone-marrow transplantation on dental status in children with leukemia. Bone Marrow Transplant 1997, 20: 865-9. 27. Pajari U, Larmas M, Lanning M: Caries incidence and prevalence in children receiving antineoplastic therapy. Caries Res 1988, 22: 318-320. 28. Pajari U, Paivi O, Lanning M: Incidence of dental caries in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia is related to the therapy used. Journal of Dent Child 1995, 62:349-52. Dr Alberth M, dr Török J, dr. Nemes J, dr. Kiss Cs, dr. Márton I: Antineoplastic Therapy Induced Structural Disease A Case Report Cancer is the second most common cause of mortality in childhood. Complex therapy decreases the rate of mortality, but chemotherapy and irradiation may, however, create acute and long-term side effects. Although immuno- and myelo-suppressive side effects of anti-neoplastic therapy are unavoidable, their detrimental impact on oral health can and should be avoided contributing to a better quality of life of these children.