Purpose: Increased risk of second primary cancers is an unwanted consequence of cancer survivorship. While the epidemiology of second cancers is well-documented for children and older people, less is known about second cancers among adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors. Methods: Unit record data were obtained from the Queensland Cancer Register. The study cohort comprised Queensland residents aged 15 to 39 years who were diagnosed with a first primary invasive cancer between 1982 and 2013. Follow-up on second cancers was available for a minimum of 5 years to the end of 2018. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were used to approximate the risk of a second primary cancer relative to the general population. Results: In total, 30...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lack of survival improvement in adolescents and young adul...
Purpose: Cancer is a significant health concern for adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15–24 y...
Purpose: Increased risk of second primary cancers is an unwanted consequence of cancer survivorship....
Purpose: Cancer remains the most common cause of disease-related death among young people and carri...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of second primary cancers in people diagnosed with cancer du...
Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed with anothe...
Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed with anothe...
Background: The authors' systematic review indicated an increasing trend in the risk of second prima...
PURPOSE:Longitudinal studies are needed to characterise the burden of second primary malignancies am...
Purpose: Five-year relative cancer survival increased from 80% to 89% among adolescent and young adu...
Objective: Because the number of long-term survivors of colorectal cancer has increased, second prim...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
Purpose: Improvements in early detection and treatment have resulted in improved long-term survival ...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lack of survival improvement in adolescents and young adul...
Purpose: Cancer is a significant health concern for adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15–24 y...
Purpose: Increased risk of second primary cancers is an unwanted consequence of cancer survivorship....
Purpose: Cancer remains the most common cause of disease-related death among young people and carri...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of second primary cancers in people diagnosed with cancer du...
Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed with anothe...
Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed with anothe...
Background: The authors' systematic review indicated an increasing trend in the risk of second prima...
PURPOSE:Longitudinal studies are needed to characterise the burden of second primary malignancies am...
Purpose: Five-year relative cancer survival increased from 80% to 89% among adolescent and young adu...
Objective: Because the number of long-term survivors of colorectal cancer has increased, second prim...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
Purpose: Improvements in early detection and treatment have resulted in improved long-term survival ...
Background and purpose: We investigated the effects of socio-demographic, treatment- and tumor-speci...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lack of survival improvement in adolescents and young adul...
Purpose: Cancer is a significant health concern for adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15–24 y...