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Background It has been shown previously that a relevant proportion of childhood cancer survivors suffers from late effects, which are often directly related to the cancer itself or its therapy, resulting in particular follow-up needs, additionally ...
E. Aleshchenko +19 more
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Status and Needs for the Return to School of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer Survivors
Background : : As the treatment effects for childhood and adolescent cancer continue to improve, the survivor group is gradually growing and their age is increasing.
Eun Sil Park +9 more
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The unmet needs of childhood cancer survivors in long‐term follow‐up care: A qualitative study
Evidence suggests benefits of long‐term follow‐up care attendance for childhood cancer survivors, but studies show poor inclusion of survivorship issues and needs.
M. Hendriks, E. Harju, G. Michel
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Background and aimChildhood cancer survivors are at high risk of long-term adverse effects of cancer and its treatment, including cardiac events. The pan-European PanCareSurFup study determined the incidence and risk factors for cardiac events among ...
Elizabeth A M Feijen +23 more
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Childhood cancer survivorship in China: An overview of the past two decades
Across countries in the world, China has the largest population of childhood cancer survivors. Research and care for the childhood cancer survivor population in China is fragmented.
Xu Ji +7 more
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PURPOSE To evaluate childhood cancer survivors' adherence to surveillance protocols for late effects of treatment and to determine the factors affecting adherence.
A. Yan +13 more
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Intestinal obstruction in survivors of childhood cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS). [PDF]
Purpose For adult survivors of childhood cancer, knowledge about the long-term risk of intestinal obstruction from surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy is limited. Methods Intestinal obstruction requiring surgery (IOS) occurring 5 or more years after cancer diagnosis was evaluated in 12,316 5-year survivors in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (2 ...
Madenci, Arin L +12 more
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Background: Five-year survival after childhood cancer does not fully describe life years lost due to childhood cancer as there are a large number of deaths occurring beyond five-years (late mortality) related to cancer and cancer treatment.
S. Dixon +14 more
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CONTEXT: Steady improvement in childhood cancer outcomes has led to a growing number of survivors, many of who develop long-term sequelae. There is limited data about these sequelae (including those related to fertility) on childhood cancer survivors ...
Puneet Rana Arora +6 more
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Background Data are limited and conflicting regarding loss of immunity in childhood cancer survivors who did not undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Benjamin Pearson +4 more
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