Oeffinger K C, Eshelman D A, Tomlinson G E, Tolle M, Schneider G W
Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, and Children's Medical Center of Dallas, 75390-9067, USA.
J Fam Pract. 2000 Dec;49(12):1133-46.
Primary care physicians will be providing longitudinal health care for long-term survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with increasing frequency. Late effects (sequelae) secondary to treatment with radiation or chemotherapeutic agents are frequent and may be serious. Depending on treatment exposures, this at-risk population may experience life-threatening late effects, such as cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis C or late-onset anthracycline-induced cardiomyopathy, or life-changing late effects, such as cognitive dysfunction. Many survivors of childhood ALL will develop problems such as obesity and osteopenia at a young age, which will significantly affect their risk for serious health outcomes as they grow older. The goal of our review is to assist primary care physicians in providing longitudinal health care for long-term survivors of childhood ALL. We also highlight areas needing further investigation, including the prevalence of different late effects, determination of risk factors associated with a late effect, a better understanding of the potential impact of late effects on the premature development of common adult health problems, and the value and timing of different tests for screening asymptomatic survivors.
基层医疗医生将越来越频繁地为儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)的长期幸存者提供纵向医疗服务。放疗或化疗药物治疗引发的晚期效应(后遗症)很常见,且可能很严重。根据治疗暴露情况,这一高危人群可能会经历危及生命的晚期效应,如丙型肝炎继发的肝硬化或迟发性蒽环类药物诱发的心肌病,或改变生活的晚期效应,如认知功能障碍。许多儿童ALL幸存者在年轻时就会出现肥胖和骨质减少等问题,这将在他们长大后显著影响其出现严重健康后果的风险。我们综述旨在帮助基层医疗医生为儿童ALL的长期幸存者提供纵向医疗服务。我们还强调了需要进一步研究的领域,包括不同晚期效应的患病率、与晚期效应相关的危险因素的确定、对晚期效应在常见成人健康问题过早发生方面潜在影响的更好理解,以及针对无症状幸存者进行筛查的不同检查的价值和时机。