Helena Söderström
PhD student at Department of Women's and Children's Health; Clinical and translational research in pediatric oncology
- Telephone:
- +46 76 496 05 92
- E-mail:
- helena.soderstrom@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA

Publications
Recent publications
2026
Neurocognition and mean radiotherapy dose to vulnerable brain structures: new organs at risk?
Part of Radiation Oncology, 2023
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Neurocognitive Functions Before and After Radiotherapy in Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors
Part of Pediatric Neurology, p. 21-29, 2022
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How children with autism look at events
Part of Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, p. 556-569, 2009
Value of Eye Metrics as Biomarkers for Neurocognitive Function in Paediatric Brain Tumour Survivors?
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Neurocognition and mean radiotherapy dose to vulnerable brain structures: new organs at risk?
Part of Radiation Oncology, 2023
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Neurocognitive Functions Before and After Radiotherapy in Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors
Part of Pediatric Neurology, p. 21-29, 2022
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- Download full text (pdf) of Neurocognitive Functions Before and After Radiotherapy in Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors
How children with autism look at events
Part of Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, p. 556-569, 2009