2017
DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.49.ep788
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Endocrine health problems detected in 764 patients evaluated in a late effects clinic

Abstract: Background: Many pediatric cancer survivors have endocrine conditions. After treatment with alkylating agents, steroids, methotrexate, and radiation, several endocrine dysfunctions may appear. Surveillance for late effects is recommended by guidelines worldwide. Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the endocrine outcomes of 764 patients followed during a 20 years' period in our out-patient clinic. Design: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records. Patients: The study included 764 patien… Show more

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“…Insufficient bone mass will become a burden for survivors in the future. Diabetes plus dyslipidemia will greatly lead to vascular disease and emergence of the vascular problems at a young age [141]. Sex, age, number of fractions, fraction size, total radiation therapy dose, and duration of treatment, current age, at the time of cancer diagnosis and socioeconomic status may affect the social outcomes and long-term health status of childhood cancer survivors [142,143].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insufficient bone mass will become a burden for survivors in the future. Diabetes plus dyslipidemia will greatly lead to vascular disease and emergence of the vascular problems at a young age [141]. Sex, age, number of fractions, fraction size, total radiation therapy dose, and duration of treatment, current age, at the time of cancer diagnosis and socioeconomic status may affect the social outcomes and long-term health status of childhood cancer survivors [142,143].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%