نتایج جستجو برای: childhood cancer

تعداد نتایج: 1052572  

Journal: :Indian journal of cancer 2015
J X Scott M S Latha R Aruna

The combined effects of optimized chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, stem cell transplantation regimens, and improved supportive care had drastically increased the survival rate of childhood cancer. Hence, the number of adult survivors of childhood cancer is on the raise and this subset of population is gaining more attention due to the late effects of their cancer therapy. There is growing e...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
L L Robison J D Buckley G Bunin

The occurrence of cancer during childhood represents one of the leading causes of death within the pediatric and adolescent age group. It is estimated that approximately 8000 children will be diagnosed annually with cancer in the United States. Epidemiologic research addressing the etiology of childhood cancer has been limited because of the difficulties in identifying a sufficiently large stud...

2018
Jasmine A McDonald Parisa Tehranifar Julie D Flom Mary Beth Terry Tamarra James-Todd

BACKGROUND Select hair products contain endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may affect breast cancer risk. We hypothesize that, if EDCs are related to breast cancer risk, then they may also affect two important breast cancer risk factors: age at menarche and mammographic breast density. METHODS In two urban female cohorts (N = 248): 1) the New York site of the National Collaborative Pe...

2013
Claudia Lampic Anneli Silvén Hagström

Childhood cancer Qualitative Sense of coherence Survivorship Background: Survivors of childhood cancer are a growing population in society. These young people have a high risk of developing chronic health problems with a potential strong impact on their lives. How a childhood cancer experience affects survivors in adolescence has been studied to a limited extent; an increased understanding of t...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2009
Cheryl L Cox Kevin C Oeffinger Michele Montgomery Melissa M Hudson Ann C Mertens John Whitton Leslie L Robison

Purpose/Objectives: To identify treatment, intrapersonal, and provider factors that influence childhood cancer survivors' adherence to recommended mammography screening.Design: Secondary analysis of data derived from three consecutive surveys within the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.Sample: Female childhood cancer survivors: N = 335, X age = 30.92, X years after diagnosis = 21.79.Methods: T t...

Journal: :EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology 2022

INTRODUCTION: It is crucial to educate childhood cancer patients (CCPs) about their illness and motivate them for treatment side-effects management. OBJECTIVES: This paper describes the design, development pilot evaluation of proposed serious game intervention wit

Journal: :Ecancermedicalscience 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic poses an unprecedented health crisis in all socio-economic regions across the globe. While has had a profound impact on access to and delivery of care by services, it been particularly disruptive for patients with life-threatening noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as treatment children young people cancer. reduction child mortality from preventable causes over last 50 y...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2015
D C Stefan D K Stones R D Wainwright M Kruger A Davidson J Poole G P Hadley D Forman M Colombet E Steliarova-Foucher

BACKGROUND Childhood cancer is an emerging problem in Africa. Its extent is hazy because data are scarce, but it should be addressed. This is the first report from the South African Children's Tumour Registry (SACTR), which covers the whole of South Africa (SA). It provides minimal estimates of cancer incidence and discusses the challenges of cancer surveillance and control in a child populatio...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
S H Zahm S S Devesa

An estimated 8000 children 0 to 14 years of age are diagnosed annually with cancer in the United States. Leukemia and brain tumors are the most common childhood malignancies, accounting for 30 and 20% of newly diagnosed cases, respectively. From 1975 to 1978 to 1987 to 1990, cancer among white children increased slightly from 12.8 to 14.1/100,000. Increases are suggested for leukemia, gliomas, ...

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