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Surveillance after childhood cancer: are survivors with an increased risk for cardiomyopathy regularly followed-up?

Nicolas BougasRodrigue Setcheou AllodjiChiraz FayechNadia HaddyImene MansouriNeige JournyCharlotte DemoorJulie AllardEric ThebaultAurore SurunHélène PacquementClaire PluchartPierre-Yves BondiauDelphine BercheryAnne LaprieMarjorie BoussacAngela JacksonVincent SouchardGiao Vu-BezinChristelle DufourDominique Valteau-CouanetFlorent de VathaireBrice FresneauAgnès Dumas
Published in: British journal of cancer (2023)
The majority of long-term survivors at high risk of cardiomyopathy did not adhere to the recommended surveillance. Attendance to an LTFU visit greatly enhanced the completion of echocardiograms, but further interventions need to be developed to reach more survivors.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer
  • public health
  • heart failure
  • physical activity
  • atrial fibrillation