2018
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2018.00037
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Cohort Profile: The Danish Testicular Cancer Late Treatment Effects Cohort (DaTeCa-LATE)

Abstract: The cohort was set up in order to analyze late effects in long-term testicular cancer survivors (TCS) and to contribute to the design of future follow-up programs addressing and potentially preventing late effects. Data for this cross-sectional study were collected between January 1, 2014, and December 31, 2016, among living Danish TCS and 60% agreed to participate in the cohort (N = 2,572). Mean time since testicular cancer (TC) diagnosis was 18 years (range 7–33) and mean age of participants was 53 years (ra… Show more

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“…Between 2014-2016 we conducted a questionnaire survey evaluating patient reported outcomes in Danish TCS with a median follow-up of 17 years after diagnosis (DaTeCa-LATE) 5 . All Danish TCS included in the national DaTeCa database (TC patients treated from 1984-2007) 6 were invited, and of 4271 eligible TCS, 2572 (60%) filled in the 167-item questionnaire.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Between 2014-2016 we conducted a questionnaire survey evaluating patient reported outcomes in Danish TCS with a median follow-up of 17 years after diagnosis (DaTeCa-LATE) 5 . All Danish TCS included in the national DaTeCa database (TC patients treated from 1984-2007) 6 were invited, and of 4271 eligible TCS, 2572 (60%) filled in the 167-item questionnaire.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All Danish TCS included in the national DaTeCa database (TC patients treated from 1984-2007) 6 were invited, and of 4271 eligible TCS, 2572 (60%) filled in the 167-item questionnaire. Detailed information about the design of DaTeCa-LATE can be found elsewhere 5 . Briefly, responders were older than non-responders, and in line with other studies more responders were in relationship 7 , while there was no difference in Charlson co-morbidity index between responders and non-responders.…”
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“…A diagnosis of TCa has a significant impact on mental health and in like manner, identification of a mental health disorder affects the treatment plan. TCa patients have a higher suicide mortality rate, depression and anxiety prevalence when compared to the general population estimates 11–14 . Currently, there is no recommended universal PROM questionnaire for screening of these constructs in TCa, only guidance that selection of the most appropriate PROM depends on the clinical setting (i.e., treatment modality, patient characteristics) 35 .…”
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“…Several studies have shown that psycho‐social and functional limitations of TCa compromise overall patient QoL and health‐related QoL (HR‐QoL). These studies have also shown higher rates of depressive symptoms (34%), depression and anxiety disorders (19% vs. 13.5%) compared to the general population 11–14 …”
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confidence: 93%