2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1150629
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Self-administered questionnaire assessing childhood cancer treatments and associated risks for adverse health outcomes - The KiKme study

Abstract: BackgroundChildhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at particularly high risk for therapy-related late sequelae, with secondary primary neoplasms (SPN) being the most detrimental. Since there is no standardized questionnaire for retrospective assessment of associations between prior cancer treatments and late health effects, we developed a self-administered questionnaire and validated it in a cohort of CCS.MethodsCCS of a first primary neoplasm (FPN, N=340) only or with a subsequent SPN (N=101) were asked whether t… Show more

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