BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors treated with radiotherapy to a field including the colon or rectum have an elevated risk of developing radiation-induced colorectal cancer (CRC). The Children\u27s Oncology Group recommends colonoscopy every 5 years beginning at age 35 years for at-risk survivors. METHODS: Analyses included 702 five-year survivors (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study) aged ≥36 years who received ≥30 gray of abdominal, pelvic, or spinal radiotherapy. Multivariate generalized linear models were used to calculate relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for adherence to the Children\u27s Oncology Group\u27s CRC surveillance recommendations. RESULTS: With a median age of 43 years (range, 36-58 years), 29.5% o...
Background: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
PURPOSE: To evaluate childhood cancer survivors\u27 adherence to surveillance protocols for late eff...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors treated with any dose of radiation to the abdomen, pelvis, spine, or to...
Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for colorectal subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs); nota...
PURPOSE Childhood cancer survivors are at the risk of developing subsequent colorectal cancers (C...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Aims: Early discovery of colorectal sickness (CRC) is recommended for individuals over the period of...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Survivors of childhood cancer have a substantially increased risk of developing a second or subseque...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of developing subsequent malignan...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of developing subsequent malignan...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors develop gastrointestinal cancer more frequently and at a youn...
Background: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
PURPOSE: To evaluate childhood cancer survivors\u27 adherence to surveillance protocols for late eff...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors treated with any dose of radiation to the abdomen, pelvis, spine, or to...
Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for colorectal subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs); nota...
PURPOSE Childhood cancer survivors are at the risk of developing subsequent colorectal cancers (C...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Aims: Early discovery of colorectal sickness (CRC) is recommended for individuals over the period of...
Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveilla...
Survivors of childhood cancer have a substantially increased risk of developing a second or subseque...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of developing subsequent malignan...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of developing subsequent malignan...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors develop gastrointestinal cancer more frequently and at a youn...
Background: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
PURPOSE: To evaluate childhood cancer survivors\u27 adherence to surveillance protocols for late eff...