Performance of Tumor Surveillance for Children With Cancer Predisposition
Alise Blake,
Melissa R. Perrino,
Cara E. Morin
et al.
Abstract:ImportancePediatric oncology patients are increasingly recognized as having an underlying cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS). Surveillance is often recommended to detect new tumors at their earliest and most curable stages. Data on the effectiveness and outcomes of surveillance for children with CPS are limited.ObjectiveTo evaluate the performance of surveillance across a wide spectrum of CPSs.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohort study reviewed surveillance outcomes for children and young adults from… Show more
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