Study design and cohort characteristics of the childhood cancer survivor study: A multi-institutional collaborative project

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作者
Robison, LL [1 ]
Mertens, AC [1 ]
Boice, JD [1 ]
Breslow, NE [1 ]
Donaldson, SS [1 ]
Green, DM [1 ]
Li, FP [1 ]
Meadows, AT [1 ]
Mulvihill, JJ [1 ]
Neglia, JP [1 ]
Nesbit, ME [1 ]
Packer, RJ [1 ]
Potter, JD [1 ]
Sklar, CA [1 ]
Smith, MA [1 ]
Stovall, M [1 ]
Strong, LC [1 ]
Yasui, Y [1 ]
Zeltzer, LK [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Pediat, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
来源
MEDICAL AND PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY | 2002年 / 38卷 / 04期
关键词
childhood cancer; adolescent cancer; survivors; late-effects;
D O I
10.1002/mpo.1316
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background. Increased attention has been directed toward the long-term health outcomes of survivors of childhood cancer. To facilitate such research, a multi-institutional consortium established the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS), a large, diverse, and well-characterized cohort of 5-year survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer. Procedure. Eligibility for the CCSS cohort included a selected group of cancer diagnoses prior to age 21 years between 1970-1986 and survival for at least 5 years. Results. A total of 20,276 eligible subjects were identified from the 25 contributing institutions, of whom 15% are considered lost to follow-up. Currently, 14,054 subjects (69.3% of the eligible cohort) have participated by completing a 24-page baseline questionnaire. The distribution of first diagnoses includes leukemia (33%), lymphoma (21%), neuroblastoma (7%), CNS tumor (13%), bone tumor (8%), kidney tumor (9%), and soft-tissue sarcoma (9%). Abstraction of medical records for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgical procedures has been successfully completed for 98% of study participants. Overall, 78% received radiotherapy and 73% chemotherapy. Conclusion. The CCSS represents the largest and most extensively characterized cohort of childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in North America. It serves as a resource for addressing important issues such as risk of second malignancies, endocrine and reproductive outcome, cardiopulmonary complications, and psychosocial implications, among this unique and ever-growing population. Med Pediatr Oncol 2002;38:229-239. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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