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nvironments. As a result, it is vital that sleep functioning is a target of assessment in annual survivorship care. Future longitudinal studies are needed to further delineate the directionality of the sleep-neurobehavioral relationship in survivors. To document symptoms and risk factors of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children who have a parent diagnosed with OSA and compare them to an age and sex matched sample where parents are low risk for OSA. We recruited 25 children with a parent diagnosed with OSA (P-OSA) and 29 age and