cohort · 2008 · en
Cause-Specific Late Mortality Among 5-Year Survivors of Childhood Cancer: The Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
Mertens A C, Liu Q, Neglia J P, Wasilewski K, Leisenring W, Armstrong G T, Robison L L, Yasui Y
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Evidencia · SeminalOpen Access
Síntesis
CCSS analysis (n=20,483 5-year survivors) shows persistent excess mortality from second cancers, cardiac and pulmonary causes decades after diagnosis, anchoring lifelong survivorship surveillance.
Etapas
12-18, transversal
Dominios
oncology, survivorship
Tags
CCSS · late-mortality · subsequent-neoplasms · cardiac · survivorship
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clm-ccss-late-effects
Survivors of childhood cancer carry a high cumulative burden of severe chronic health conditions (>50% by midlife), neurocognitive impairment, and excess late mortality, requiring lifelong risk-based survivorship surveillance.