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The cumulative burden of self-reported, clinically relevant outcomes in long-term childhood cancer survivors and implications for survivorship care: A DCCSS LATER study.

Nina StreefkerkJop C TeepenElizabeth Arnoldina Maria FeijenKatarzyna JóźwiakHelena J H van der PalCecile M RonckersAndrica C H De VriesMargriet Van der Heiden-van Der LooNynke HollemaMarleen van den BergJacqueline LoonenMartha A GrootenhuisDorine BrestersA Brigitta VersluysEline van Dulmen-den BroederMarry M van den Heuvel-EibrinkFlora E van LeeuwenSebastian J C M M NeggersHanneke M Van SantenMike HawkinsMichael HauptmannDaisuke YoneokaJoke C KorevaarWim J E TissingLeontien C M Kremernull null
Published in: Cancer (2023)
CCSs experience a high cumulative burden of clinically relevant outcomes that was not completely reflected by current risk stratifications. Choices for survivorship care should extend beyond primary tumor and treatment parameters, and should consider also including CCSs' current morbidity.
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