Monday, 24 April 2023

Survivors of childhood cancer are at excess risk of late mortality even 40 years from diagnosis

 According to the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) cohort, "long-term survivors of childhood cancer are at four times the risk of death compared with the general, ageing population."  Particularly in the 5-9 year survival period after diagnosis, health-related causes of death include heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, influenza, pneumonia, sepsis, and kidney failure, conditions normally attributable to a diagnosis during middle age.  

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