Long-term risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms after treatment of childhood cancer in the DCOG LATER study cohort: role of chemotherapy

JC Teepen, FE van Leeuwen, WJ Tissing… - Journal of Clinical …, 2017 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant
neoplasms (SMNs). We evaluated the long-term risk of SMNs in a well-characterized cohort …

Chemotherapy and risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms in the childhood cancer survivor study cohort

LM Turcotte, Q Liu, Y Yasui, TO Henderson… - Journal of Clinical …, 2019 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE Therapeutic radiation in childhood cancer has decreased over time with a
concomitant increase in chemotherapy. Limited data exist on chemotherapy-associated …

Risk of subsequent neoplasms during the fifth and sixth decades of life in the childhood cancer survivor study cohort

LM Turcotte, JA Whitton, DL Friedman… - Journal of Clinical …, 2015 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased risk for subsequent neoplasms
(SNs), but the incidence beyond the age of 40 years and associations with therapeutic …

Risk, risk factors, and surveillance of subsequent malignant neoplasms in survivors of childhood cancer: a review

LM Turcotte, JP Neglia, RC Reulen… - Journal of Clinical …, 2018 - ascopubs.org
Subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) in childhood cancer survivors cause substantial
morbidity and mortality. This review summarizes recent literature on SMN epidemiology, risk …

Second malignant neoplasms in five-year survivors of childhood cancer: childhood cancer survivor study

JP Neglia, DL Friedman, Y Yasui… - Journal of the …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Background: Because survival rates among childhood cancer patients are increasing,
assessing the risk of second and subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) is ever more …

Childhood cancer: occurrence, treatment and risk of second primary malignancies

S Zahnreich, H Schmidberger - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Childhood cancers are mostly of unknown etiology and represent
devastating diagnoses. The clinical benefits of steadily increasing tumor control and survival …

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 …

High-risk populations identified in Childhood Cancer Survivor Study investigations: implications for risk-based surveillance

MM Hudson, DA Mulrooney, DC Bowers… - Journal of Clinical …, 2009 - ascopubs.org
Childhood cancer survivors often experience complications related to cancer and its
treatment that may adversely affect quality of life and increase the risk of premature death …

Cohort profile: the Swiss childhood cancer survivor study

CE Kuehni, CS Rueegg, G Michel… - International journal …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Second malignant neoplasms after treatment of childhood cancer

G Klein, J Michaelis, C Spix, R Wibbing… - European Journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to determine therapy-related risk factors for the development of
second malignant neoplasm (SMN) after childhood cancer. The German Childhood Cancer …