Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of second cancers. In a cohort of CCS, this study describes how second cancers were presented, the way they were diagnosed, and the knowledge CCS had about their increased risk to develop a second cancer. Patients and methods. Selected participants were all adult five-year CCS (n = 1275) who were treated at the University Medical Center Groningen since 1965. Of these, 84 (6.6%) had developed a second cancer, of which 27 had died. The 57 survivors were asked to participate in a telephone interview. Results. Of the 57 CCS, 35 (61%) participated. Together they had developed 45 second cancers. Most participants (97%) were seen at the long-term follow...
Background Cancer survivors face an increased likelihood of being subsequently diagnosed with anothe...
Purpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant neoplasms (...
As the population of cancer survivors has increased and continues to age, the occurrence of second c...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Background Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at risk of developing long-term morbidity, which is ...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of second primary cancers in people diagnosed with cancer du...
Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant neoplasms ...
Background: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for su...
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...
Purpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant neoplasms (...
As the population of cancer survivors has increased and continues to age, the occurrence of second c...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Background. One of the long-term effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is the development of s...
Background Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at risk of developing long-term morbidity, which is ...
Objective: To investigate the incidence of second primary cancers in people diagnosed with cancer du...
Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant neoplasms ...
Background: Skin cancer is common after radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). We stu...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for su...
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...
Purpose Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk for subsequent malignant neoplasms (...
As the population of cancer survivors has increased and continues to age, the occurrence of second c...