Long-term follow-up of childhood cancer survivors

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60-75% of long-term survivors of childhood cancer suffer from at least one chronic health condition (late effect), most commonly due to treatment received. Late effects may be severe, disabling, life-threatening or fatal in 25-40% of survivors, who therefore suffer from higher late (yet still premature) mortality. This chapter describes how long-term follow-up of childhood cancer survivors aims to improve their long-term health by managing existing late effects, using guide-line-based surveillance to enable earlier detection and treatment of important late effects, and provision of important information for survivors about their previous treatment and future health risks, enabling them to optimally self-manage their future health. The importance of transition to age-appropriate adult care is emphasized. The wide variety and clinical characteristics of late effects, which may involve any system, organ or tissue, is also described.
儿童癌症幸存者的长期随访
60-75%的儿童癌症长期幸存者患有至少一种慢性健康状况(晚期影响),最常见的是由于所接受的治疗。在25-40%的幸存者中,晚期影响可能严重、致残、危及生命或致命,因此他们的晚期(但仍然过早)死亡率较高。本章描述了儿童癌症幸存者的长期随访如何通过管理现有的晚期影响,使用基于指南的监测来早期发现和治疗重要的晚期影响,以及为幸存者提供有关其先前治疗和未来健康风险的重要信息,使他们能够以最佳方式自我管理其未来健康,从而改善其长期健康状况。强调向适龄成人护理过渡的重要性。晚期效应的多样性和临床特征,可能涉及任何系统、器官或组织,也被描述。
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