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儿童癌症幸存者的长期随访

Long-term follow-up of survivors of childhood cancer.

作者信息

Edgar Angela B, Morris Elizabeth M M, Kelnar Christopher J H, Wallace Hamish B

出版信息

Endocr Dev. 2009;15:159-180. doi: 10.1159/000207614. Epub 2009 Mar 3.

Abstract

Today more than 75% of children treated for cancer will be cured, and attention is focusing on the late effects of treatments for these long-term survivors. Treatment-related morbidity is diverse, with potential effects on the endocrine system (growth, puberty, fertility, pituitary, thyroid and other disorders), cardiovascular, pulmonary and renal complications, second tumours, cognitive, education, neuropsychological and social manifestations. Multi-disciplinary long-term follow-up of these patients is essential to monitor, treat, and prevent morbidity. Depending on the nature of the treatment delivered, long-term follow-up of the survivor of childhood cancer can be individualised and delivered by a wide range of health professionals either in hospital or in primary care. In this review we describe the chronic health problems encountered by survivors and discuss the development of a long-term follow-up service for childhood cancer survivors.

摘要

如今,接受癌症治疗的儿童中有超过75%将被治愈,人们的注意力正集中在这些长期幸存者的治疗晚期效应上。与治疗相关的发病率多种多样,可能对内分泌系统(生长、青春期、生育能力、垂体、甲状腺及其他紊乱)、心血管、肺部和肾脏并发症、二次肿瘤、认知、教育、神经心理和社会表现产生影响。对这些患者进行多学科长期随访对于监测、治疗和预防发病率至关重要。根据所提供治疗的性质,儿童癌症幸存者的长期随访可以个性化,并由广泛的医疗专业人员在医院或初级保健机构进行。在本综述中,我们描述了幸存者所面临的慢性健康问题,并讨论了儿童癌症幸存者长期随访服务的发展情况。

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