Though cure from cancer is not guaranteed, children’s chances of survival have increased significantly. As a result the paediatric oncology community is focused on providing appropriate follow-up care to an increasing number of young cancer survivors. How this care should be designed and delivered however remains the centre of ongoing discussion and was the focus of this review. The aims of the review were to (1) gain an understanding of current follow-up practices from studies involving health care professionals, (2) identify and evaluate studies presenting views of survivors, (3) examine commentaries on both the current and future design of long-term follow-up services and (4) evaluate existing follow-up guidelines.Empirical research, com...
Background: the paediatric oncology community is focused on providing appropriate care to survivors ...
Purpose Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Purpose: To facilitate the implementation of long-term follow-up (LTFU) care and improve equality of...
About 1 in 715 young adults is a survivor of childhood malignancy, but these individuals are at incr...
Follow-up care for survivors of childhood cancer is increasingly seen as a priority service as numbe...
Over 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now cured. The burgeoning population of survivors of ...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Background Since 75% of children with cancer will become long-term survivors, late effects of treatm...
For many childhood cancer survivors follow-up care is important long after treatment completion. We ...
Cancers that occur during childhood and adolescence (ages 0 to 19 years) are very responsive to trea...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
For many childhood cancer survivors follow-up care is important long after treatment completion. We ...
Background: the paediatric oncology community is focused on providing appropriate care to survivors ...
Purpose Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Purpose: To facilitate the implementation of long-term follow-up (LTFU) care and improve equality of...
About 1 in 715 young adults is a survivor of childhood malignancy, but these individuals are at incr...
Follow-up care for survivors of childhood cancer is increasingly seen as a priority service as numbe...
Over 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are now cured. The burgeoning population of survivors of ...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Background Since 75% of children with cancer will become long-term survivors, late effects of treatm...
For many childhood cancer survivors follow-up care is important long after treatment completion. We ...
Cancers that occur during childhood and adolescence (ages 0 to 19 years) are very responsive to trea...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
For many childhood cancer survivors follow-up care is important long after treatment completion. We ...
Background: the paediatric oncology community is focused on providing appropriate care to survivors ...
Purpose Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Purpose: To facilitate the implementation of long-term follow-up (LTFU) care and improve equality of...