Questionnaire- and linkage-based outcomes in Dutch childhood cancer survivors: Methodology of the DCCSS LATER study part 1.
Jop C TeepenJudith L KokElizabeth Arnoldina Maria FeijenJacqueline J LoonenMarry M van den Heuvel-EibrinkHelena J van der PalWim J E TissingDorine BrestersBirgitta VersluysMartha A GrootenhuisMarloes LouwerensSebastian J C M M NeggersHanneke M van SantenAndrica de VriesGeert O JanssensJaap G den HartoghFlora E van LeeuwenNynke HollemaNina StreefkerkEllen KilsdonkMargriet van der Heiden-van der LooEline van Dulmen-den BroederCécile M RonckersLeontien C M Kremernull nullPublished in: Cancer medicine (2022)
Research with data of the LATER cohort will provide new insights into risks of and risk factors for long-term health outcomes. This can enhance risk stratification for childhood cancer survivors and inform surveillance guidelines and development of interventions to prevent (the impact of) long-term adverse health outcomes. The data collected will be a solid baseline foundation for future follow-up studies.
Keyphrases
- childhood cancer
- young adults
- electronic health record
- big data
- early life
- public health
- physical activity
- genome wide
- human health
- emergency department
- type diabetes
- data analysis
- dna methylation
- hiv testing
- artificial intelligence
- hepatitis c virus
- insulin resistance
- hiv infected
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control
- high density