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Health status of Polish children and adolescents after cancer treatment

In the last 40 years, considerable progress was made in the treatment of childhood cancer. Nearly 80% of children achieve long-term clinical remission or are permanently cured. This improvement is however not without sacrifice. This is the first Polish study analyzing the general health status and e...

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Autores principales: Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna, Panasiuk, Anna, Stachowicz-Stencel, Teresa, Zubowska, Małgorzata, Skalska-Sadowska, Jolanta, Sęga-Pondel, Dorota, Czajńska-Deptuła, Aneta, Sławińska, Dorota, Badowska, Wanda, Kamieńska, Elżbieta, Pobudejska-Pieniążek, Aneta, Wieczorek, Maria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3066-x
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author Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna
Panasiuk, Anna
Stachowicz-Stencel, Teresa
Zubowska, Małgorzata
Skalska-Sadowska, Jolanta
Sęga-Pondel, Dorota
Czajńska-Deptuła, Aneta
Sławińska, Dorota
Badowska, Wanda
Kamieńska, Elżbieta
Pobudejska-Pieniążek, Aneta
Wieczorek, Maria
author_facet Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna
Panasiuk, Anna
Stachowicz-Stencel, Teresa
Zubowska, Małgorzata
Skalska-Sadowska, Jolanta
Sęga-Pondel, Dorota
Czajńska-Deptuła, Aneta
Sławińska, Dorota
Badowska, Wanda
Kamieńska, Elżbieta
Pobudejska-Pieniążek, Aneta
Wieczorek, Maria
author_sort Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna
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description In the last 40 years, considerable progress was made in the treatment of childhood cancer. Nearly 80% of children achieve long-term clinical remission or are permanently cured. This improvement is however not without sacrifice. This is the first Polish study analyzing the general health status and epidemiology of organ late effects in the cohort of Polish childhood and adolescent cancer survivors monitored by doctors and registered in the on-line national database for late effects (N = 1761). This tool collects information on previous therapy and current health status (medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests) of cancer survivors. The survivors are invited to take part in the follow-up examination 5 years after the end of treatment. In the study group, 207 survivors (11.75%) had no complaints; whereas in 1554 cases (88.25%), one or more symptoms/complaints suggesting organ dysfunction were reported. In the whole group, the circulatory problems were most common (31.7%); more than 20% of survivors presented complaints or abnormal function of the urinary tract and had skin, dental, skeletal/muscular problems, or difficulty with chewing. Obesity or short stature alone (21.4%) and a variety of endocrine problems (short stature, obesity, thyroid dysfunction, and gonads toxicity) were present in 323 patients (118 females 15.0% and 205 males 21.0%). Gonadal dysfunction, as the only problem, occurred in 75 girls (9.6%) and 131 boys (13.4%). In our cohort, severe or life-threatening health conditions (3 and 4 grade according to toxicity criteria) were present in low percentage, i.e., 0.2% in the circulatory system, 0.3% in the respiratory tract and, 0.7% in kidney insufficiency. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that many childhood cancer survivors demonstrate numerous complaints, even a short time after treatment, suggesting the importance of regular follow-up examinations in subsequent years.
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spelling pubmed-58167662018-02-27 Health status of Polish children and adolescents after cancer treatment Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna Panasiuk, Anna Stachowicz-Stencel, Teresa Zubowska, Małgorzata Skalska-Sadowska, Jolanta Sęga-Pondel, Dorota Czajńska-Deptuła, Aneta Sławińska, Dorota Badowska, Wanda Kamieńska, Elżbieta Pobudejska-Pieniążek, Aneta Wieczorek, Maria Eur J Pediatr Original Article In the last 40 years, considerable progress was made in the treatment of childhood cancer. Nearly 80% of children achieve long-term clinical remission or are permanently cured. This improvement is however not without sacrifice. This is the first Polish study analyzing the general health status and epidemiology of organ late effects in the cohort of Polish childhood and adolescent cancer survivors monitored by doctors and registered in the on-line national database for late effects (N = 1761). This tool collects information on previous therapy and current health status (medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests) of cancer survivors. The survivors are invited to take part in the follow-up examination 5 years after the end of treatment. In the study group, 207 survivors (11.75%) had no complaints; whereas in 1554 cases (88.25%), one or more symptoms/complaints suggesting organ dysfunction were reported. In the whole group, the circulatory problems were most common (31.7%); more than 20% of survivors presented complaints or abnormal function of the urinary tract and had skin, dental, skeletal/muscular problems, or difficulty with chewing. Obesity or short stature alone (21.4%) and a variety of endocrine problems (short stature, obesity, thyroid dysfunction, and gonads toxicity) were present in 323 patients (118 females 15.0% and 205 males 21.0%). Gonadal dysfunction, as the only problem, occurred in 75 girls (9.6%) and 131 boys (13.4%). In our cohort, severe or life-threatening health conditions (3 and 4 grade according to toxicity criteria) were present in low percentage, i.e., 0.2% in the circulatory system, 0.3% in the respiratory tract and, 0.7% in kidney insufficiency. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that many childhood cancer survivors demonstrate numerous complaints, even a short time after treatment, suggesting the importance of regular follow-up examinations in subsequent years. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-12-22 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5816766/ /pubmed/29273944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3066-x Text en © The Author(s) 2017, corrected publication January/2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Krawczuk-Rybak, Maryna
Panasiuk, Anna
Stachowicz-Stencel, Teresa
Zubowska, Małgorzata
Skalska-Sadowska, Jolanta
Sęga-Pondel, Dorota
Czajńska-Deptuła, Aneta
Sławińska, Dorota
Badowska, Wanda
Kamieńska, Elżbieta
Pobudejska-Pieniążek, Aneta
Wieczorek, Maria
Health status of Polish children and adolescents after cancer treatment
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title_sort health status of polish children and adolescents after cancer treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3066-x
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