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Cumulative Absolute Risk of Subsequent Colorectal Cancer After Abdominopelvic Radiotherapy Among Childhood Cancer Survivors: A PanCareSurFup Study.

Emma J HeymerKatarzyna JóźwiakLeontien C KremerDavid L WinterFlorent de VathaireCeren SungucElaine SugdenJudith L KokHelena J H Van der PalLars HjorthZsuzsanna JakabMilena Maria MauleRiccardo HauptFrancesca BagnascoMonica TerenzianiIbrahima DialloMaria W GunnesGrit SommerLorna Zadravec ZaletelClaudia Elisabeth KuehniJeanette Falck WintherPäivi Maria LähteenmäkiThorgerdur GudmundsdottirRodrigue Setcheou AllodjiRoderick SkinnerCécile M RonckersMichael M HawkinsRaoul C ReulenJop C Teepen
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2023)
We demonstrated that by age 40 years survivors of childhood cancer treated with ART already have a similar risk of CRC as those age 50 years in the general population for whom population-based CRC screening begins in many countries. This information should be used in the development of survivorship guidelines for the risk stratification of survivors concerning CRC risk.
Keyphrases
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • early stage
  • radiation therapy
  • healthcare
  • radiation induced
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • health information
  • newly diagnosed