2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.947646
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Significance of active screening for detection of health problems in childhood cancer survivors

Abstract: BackgroundChildhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have a lifelong increased risk of chronic health problems, most of which are associated with the curative therapies. Recent studies have suggested that prospective active screening using comprehensive assessments for CCSs is superior in identifying undiagnosed chronic health problems.MethodsTo assess the significance of active screening using comprehensive medical examinations for detecting chronic health problems in multiple organ systems in CCSs, we retrospectively… Show more

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“…Grade 5 Death related to Adverse Event ( 19 , 20 ). We developed modified version of the CTCAE to better accommodate the grading of Japanese childhood cancer survivors ( 21 ). For this study, we considered survivors who have grades 1 or severe defined were those who have condition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grade 5 Death related to Adverse Event ( 19 , 20 ). We developed modified version of the CTCAE to better accommodate the grading of Japanese childhood cancer survivors ( 21 ). For this study, we considered survivors who have grades 1 or severe defined were those who have condition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%