Risk Factors for Small Adult Height in Childhood Cancer Survivors.

Author: AllodjiRodrigue S, BercheryDelphine, BolleStephanie, DebicheGhazi, Demoor-GoldschmidtCharlotte, DialloIbrahima, FresneauBrice, HaddyNadia, JournyNeige, LlanasDamien, PacquementHélène, RubinoCarole, Thomas-TeinturierCécile, VeresCristina, Vu-BezinGiao, ZrafiWael Salem, de VathaireFlorent

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Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE: Between 10% and 20% of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience impaired growth, leading to small adult height (SAH). Our study aimed to quantify risk factors for SAH or growth hormone deficiency among CCS. METHODS: The French CCS Study holds data on 7,670 cancer survivors treated befor...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.19.02361

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Growth and Development in Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Journey Through the Desert of Treatment Effects

The world of childhood cancer treatment is a complex and challenging desert, where researchers tirelessly seek to minimize the long-term effects of therapy. This study examines the risk factors for small adult height (SAH) among childhood cancer survivors (CCS), exploring the potential impact of various treatment modalities. The researchers, like skilled camel caravan guides, navigate the intricate pathways of growth and development, seeking to understand the factors influencing stature in CCS. This study sheds light on the potential consequences of cancer treatment, offering valuable insights for clinicians and researchers.

The Shifting Sands of Growth: Identifying Risk Factors for Small Adult Height

The study's findings, like a meticulously mapped desert, reveal that various treatment factors can significantly impact the growth of CCS, highlighting the importance of monitoring and intervention. This research, like a vital oasis in the desert of childhood cancer treatment, offers valuable insights for clinicians, enabling them to identify high-risk patients and implement proactive strategies to mitigate the long-term effects of cancer treatment.

Navigating the Desert of Childhood Cancer Treatment: A Journey Towards Optimal Outcomes

This study underscores the importance of recognizing the potential impact of cancer treatment on long-term growth and development. The findings highlight the need for ongoing monitoring and personalized care for CCS, ensuring that they receive the support and interventions necessary to maximize their potential for healthy growth. This research serves as a valuable guidepost for clinicians and researchers, offering a roadmap for improving the long-term outcomes for childhood cancer survivors.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study highlights the potential for long-term growth impairment in childhood cancer survivors, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring and personalized care. The findings underscore the importance of considering the potential impact of various treatment modalities on growth and development, enabling clinicians to provide the best possible care for their young patients. This research serves as a valuable reminder that the journey of cancer treatment extends far beyond the initial diagnosis, requiring ongoing attention to the long-term well-being of survivors.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-02-01
  2. Date Revised 2021-02-01
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Pubmed ID

32196392

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1200/JCO.19.02361

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