PURPOSE: To determine the independent contribution of population socioeconomic and health system factors on childhood cancer survivors\u27 medical care and screening. METHODS: 7899 childhood cancer survivors in the United States and Canada enrolled in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS). Population-level factors were derived from U.S. Area Health Resource File or 201 Canadian Census. Health service utilization and individual-level factors were self-reported. Multivariable logistic regression was used to calculate the effect of population factors on medical care (any care vs. no care; risk-based care vs. general care) and indicated echocardiogram or mammogram, adjusting for individual sociodemographic and health status. RESULTS: After...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors face various adverse consequences. This Nordic register-based...
Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk of late adverse effects of cancer treatment, bu...
Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience higher hospitalization rates compared to the general pop...
Purpose: To evaluate whether childhood cancer survivors receive regular medical care focused on the ...
The purpose of the present study is to determine predictors of attendance at a network of publicly f...
Background: Chronic health conditions are common among long-term childhood cancer survivors, but hos...
PURPOSE: Survivors of childhood cancer require life-long outpatient healthcare, which may be impacte...
Purpose Survivors of childhood cancer are at high risk of chronic conditions, but few studies invest...
Purpose: To compare age-dependent changes in health status among childhood cancer survivors and a si...
PURPOSE: To determine the influence of race/ethnicity on outcomes in the Childhood Cancer Survivor S...
Context: Adult survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for medical and psychosocial sequelae that ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temporal changes in cancer therapy on health status among childhood cancer...
Purpose: We sought to identify factors, other than cancer-related treatment and presence/severity of...
Hospitalization rates over time of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) provide insight into the burden ...
Hospitalization rates over time of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) provide insight into the burden ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors face various adverse consequences. This Nordic register-based...
Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk of late adverse effects of cancer treatment, bu...
Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience higher hospitalization rates compared to the general pop...
Purpose: To evaluate whether childhood cancer survivors receive regular medical care focused on the ...
The purpose of the present study is to determine predictors of attendance at a network of publicly f...
Background: Chronic health conditions are common among long-term childhood cancer survivors, but hos...
PURPOSE: Survivors of childhood cancer require life-long outpatient healthcare, which may be impacte...
Purpose Survivors of childhood cancer are at high risk of chronic conditions, but few studies invest...
Purpose: To compare age-dependent changes in health status among childhood cancer survivors and a si...
PURPOSE: To determine the influence of race/ethnicity on outcomes in the Childhood Cancer Survivor S...
Context: Adult survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for medical and psychosocial sequelae that ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temporal changes in cancer therapy on health status among childhood cancer...
Purpose: We sought to identify factors, other than cancer-related treatment and presence/severity of...
Hospitalization rates over time of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) provide insight into the burden ...
Hospitalization rates over time of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) provide insight into the burden ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors face various adverse consequences. This Nordic register-based...
Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk of late adverse effects of cancer treatment, bu...
Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience higher hospitalization rates compared to the general pop...