Background Although cancer survivors are at increased risk for developing cancers at other sites, little is known about the current status of second cancer (cancers other than the index cancer) screening practices and related factors in cervical cancer survivors. Methods We enrolled 809 cervical cancer survivors aged >= 40 years who had been treated at six hospitals from 1983 to 2004. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that included the practices of second cancer screening (breast, stomach, and colorectum) and other sociodemographic variables. Results Among subjects, 38.9% had been recommended to receive screening for other cancers from health care providers, and 27.4% reported that they thought they had lower risk of other cancer than gen...
International audienceBackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) has a high incidence worldwide, especially i...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
PurposeCancer survivors diagnosed at an early age remain at risk for cancer recurrence and other chr...
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among women worldwide ( 1). Given the 67.2 % 10...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background: Screening and timely follow-up have lowered cervical cancer incidence in the US; however...
Second cancers after uterine cervical cancer treated with radiation therapy.\nBackground: Characteri...
AbstractPurpose: Occurrence of a second cancer is the most serious event among long-term survivors a...
We read with interest the recent study by Chaturvedi et al. ( 1) concerning the risk of second cance...
Background: The average age of the U.S. population is increasing, and cancer incidence increases wit...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
ABSTRACT-The numbers of second cancers among 182,040 women treated for cervical cancer that were rep...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are living longer due to early detection and advances in treatme...
International audienceBackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) has a high incidence worldwide, especially i...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
PurposeCancer survivors diagnosed at an early age remain at risk for cancer recurrence and other chr...
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among women worldwide ( 1). Given the 67.2 % 10...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background: Screening and timely follow-up have lowered cervical cancer incidence in the US; however...
Second cancers after uterine cervical cancer treated with radiation therapy.\nBackground: Characteri...
AbstractPurpose: Occurrence of a second cancer is the most serious event among long-term survivors a...
We read with interest the recent study by Chaturvedi et al. ( 1) concerning the risk of second cance...
Background: The average age of the U.S. population is increasing, and cancer incidence increases wit...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on screening rates among uninsured cancer survivors. Uninsured...
ABSTRACT-The numbers of second cancers among 182,040 women treated for cervical cancer that were rep...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are living longer due to early detection and advances in treatme...
International audienceBackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) has a high incidence worldwide, especially i...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
PurposeCancer survivors diagnosed at an early age remain at risk for cancer recurrence and other chr...