Parents take an important role in follow-up of young cancer survivors. We aimed to investigate (1) parents' preferences for organisation of follow-up (including content, specialists involved and models of care), and (2) parents' and children's characteristics predicting preference for generalist vs. specialist-led follow-up. We sent a questionnaire to parents of childhood cancer survivors aged 11–17 years. We assessed on a 4-point Likert scale (1–4), parents' preferences for organisation of long-term follow-up. Proposed models were: telephone/questionnaire, general practitioner (GP) (both categorised as generalist for regression analysis); and paediatric oncologist, medical oncologist or multidisciplinary team (MDT) (categorised as speciali...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Parents take an important role in follow-up of young cancer survivors. We aimed to investigate (1) p...
Parents take an important role in follow-up of young cancer survivors. We aimed to investigate (1) p...
Purpose Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
Purpose: As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing n...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
PURPOSE As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing...
Objective: Given increased survival rates and treatment-related late-effects, follow-up for cancer s...
Background: Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follow-...
BACKGROUND: Regular follow-up care is essential for childhood cancer survivors, but we know little a...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Parents take an important role in follow-up of young cancer survivors. We aimed to investigate (1) p...
Parents take an important role in follow-up of young cancer survivors. We aimed to investigate (1) p...
Purpose Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend f...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
PURPOSE Despite recommendations, only a proportion of long-term childhood cancer survivors attend...
Purpose: As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing n...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
PURPOSE As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing...
Objective: Given increased survival rates and treatment-related late-effects, follow-up for cancer s...
Background: Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follow-...
BACKGROUND: Regular follow-up care is essential for childhood cancer survivors, but we know little a...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
In the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, we aimed to assess the proportion of long-term survivo...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...