Cohort profile: the Swiss childhood cancer survivor study
Thanks to continuous improvements in therapy, 5-year survival of childhood cancer in
developed countries now exceeds 80%, 1, 2 leading to a growing population of long-term …
developed countries now exceeds 80%, 1, 2 leading to a growing population of long-term …
Childhood cancer survivor cohorts in Europe
JF Winther, L Kenborg, J Byrne, L Hjorth… - Acta …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
With the advent of multimodality therapy, the overall five-year survival rate from childhood
cancer has improved considerably now exceeding 80% in developed European countries …
cancer has improved considerably now exceeding 80% in developed European countries …
Lifelong cancer incidence in 47 697 patients treated for childhood cancer in the Nordic countries
JH Olsen, T Möller, H Anderson… - JNCI: Journal of the …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Background The pattern of cancer in long-term survivors from childhood cancer has not
been investigated comprehensively. Methods We obtained a cohort of 47 697 children and …
been investigated comprehensively. Methods We obtained a cohort of 47 697 children and …
Cause‐specific long‐term mortality in survivors of childhood cancer in S witzerland: A population‐based study
M Schindler, BD Spycher, RA Ammann… - … journal of cancer, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Survivors of childhood cancer have a higher mortality than the general population. We
describe cause‐specific long‐term mortality in a population‐based cohort of childhood …
describe cause‐specific long‐term mortality in a population‐based cohort of childhood …
The adult life after childhood cancer in Scandinavia (ALiCCS) study: design and characteristics
PH Asdahl, JF Winther, TG Bonnesen… - Pediatric blood & …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background During the last five decades, survival of childhood cancer has increased from
25% to 80%. At the same time, however, it has become evident that survivors experience a …
25% to 80%. At the same time, however, it has become evident that survivors experience a …
Assessment of selection bias in clinic‐based populations of childhood cancer survivors: A report from the childhood cancer survivor study
KK Ness, W Leisenring, P Goodman… - Pediatric blood & …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Background It is not known to what extent prevalence estimates of late effects among
childhood cancer survivors derived from clinic based samples represent the actual estimates …
childhood cancer survivors derived from clinic based samples represent the actual estimates …
Childhood cancer survival in France, 2000–2008
B Lacour, S Goujon, S Guissou… - European Journal of …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
This paper reports the latest survival data for French childhood cancer patients at the
national level. Data from the two French National Registries of Childhood Cancer …
national level. Data from the two French National Registries of Childhood Cancer …
The British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study: Objectives, methods, population structure, response rates and initial descriptive information
MM Hawkins, ER Lancashire, DL Winter… - Pediatric blood & …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background In Britain 75% of individuals diagnosed with childhood cancer survive
at least 5 years. The British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study was established to determine …
at least 5 years. The British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study was established to determine …
Long-term cause-specific mortality among survivors of childhood cancer
RC Reulen, DL Winter, C Frobisher, ER Lancashire… - Jama, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Context Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of premature mortality compared
with the general population, but little is known about the long-term risks of specific causes of …
with the general population, but little is known about the long-term risks of specific causes of …
Cohort profile: the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) for paediatric cancer survivors
However, in the early years of these studies, many were limited by dependence upon self-
reported outcomes or registry data, smaller population sizes and restriction to single disease …
reported outcomes or registry data, smaller population sizes and restriction to single disease …