Objective: To compare birth outcomes among childhood and adolescent female cancer survivors who subsequently bear children, relative to those of women without cancer history. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: 4 U.S. regions. Participants: Cancer registries identified girls <20 years, diagnosed with cancer 1973-2000. Linked birth records identified first live births after diagnosis (n=1898). Comparison subjects were selected from birth records (n=14278). Cervical/genital tract cancer cases were analyzed separately. Main Exposure: Cancer diagnosis <20 years. Outcome Measures: Infant low birth weight, preterm delivery, sex ratio, malformations, mortality, delivery method; maternal diabetes, anemia, preeclampsia. Results: Child...
Background/objectivesAdvances in cancer management have resulted in improved survival rates, particu...
Introduction Cancer treatment during childhood may lead to late adverse effects, such as reduced mus...
The number of cancer survivors continues to increase worldwide. Many of these survivors have had chi...
OBJECTIVE: Compare the risk of reproductive and infant outcomes between male childhood cancer surviv...
Objective: To compare birth outcomes among female survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer who s...
It is unclear whether cancer and its treatments increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Our...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2018. Improvements in cancer therapy for childhood and adolesce...
Purpose: We used data from the first large-scale over-whelmingly population-based study (a) to quant...
Background: There has been an increase in survivorship as treatment for cancer continues to improve....
Objective - To investigate obstetric and perinatal outcomes among female survivors of adolescent and...
Childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors may develop long-term health issues. Data are...
BACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and consequently, an...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and cons...
Background/objectivesAdvances in cancer management have resulted in improved survival rates, particu...
Introduction Cancer treatment during childhood may lead to late adverse effects, such as reduced mus...
The number of cancer survivors continues to increase worldwide. Many of these survivors have had chi...
OBJECTIVE: Compare the risk of reproductive and infant outcomes between male childhood cancer surviv...
Objective: To compare birth outcomes among female survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer who s...
It is unclear whether cancer and its treatments increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Our...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2018. Improvements in cancer therapy for childhood and adolesce...
Purpose: We used data from the first large-scale over-whelmingly population-based study (a) to quant...
Background: There has been an increase in survivorship as treatment for cancer continues to improve....
Objective - To investigate obstetric and perinatal outcomes among female survivors of adolescent and...
Childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors may develop long-term health issues. Data are...
BACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and consequently, an...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and cons...
Background/objectivesAdvances in cancer management have resulted in improved survival rates, particu...
Introduction Cancer treatment during childhood may lead to late adverse effects, such as reduced mus...
The number of cancer survivors continues to increase worldwide. Many of these survivors have had chi...