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  • Late health effects and changes in lifestyle factors after cancer in childhood with and without subsequent second primary cancers – the KiKme case-control study
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  1. Brackmann, Lara Kim |
  2. Foraita, Ronja |
  3. Schwarz, Heike |
  4. Galetzka, Danuta |
  5. Zahnreich, Sebastian |
  6. Hankeln, Thomas |
  7. Löbrich, Markus |
  8. Poplawski, Alicia |
  9. Grabow, Desiree |
  10. Blettner, Maria |
  11. Schmidberger, Heinz |
  12. Marron, Manuela |
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  • 2022-10-17
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  • 12:1037276
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  • 2022
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  • https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1037276 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9618813/ |
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  • https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2022.1037276/full#h13 |
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  • BACKGROUND: Improved treatments for childhood cancer result in a growing number of long-term childhood cancer survivors (CCS). The diagnosis and the prevalence of comorbidities may, however, influence their lifestyle later in life. Nonetheless, little is known about differences in late effects between CCS of a first primary neoplasm (FPN) in childhood and subsequent second primary neoplasms (SPN) and their impact on lifestyle. Therefore, we aim to investigate associations between the occurrence of FPN or SPN and various diseases and lifestyle in the later life of CCS. METHODS: CCS of SPN (n=101) or FPN (n=340) and cancer-free controls (n=150) were matched by age and sex, and CCS additionally by year and entity of FPN. All participants completed a self-administered questionnaire on anthropometric and socio-economic factors, medical history, health status, and lifestyle. Mean time between FPN diagnosis and interview was 27.3 years for SPN and 26.2 years for FPN CCS. To confirm results from others and to generate new hypotheses on late effects of childhood cancer as well as CCS´ lifestyles, generalized linear mixed models were applied. RESULTS: CCS were found to suffer more likely from diseases compared to cancer-free controls. In detail, associations with cancer status were observed for hypercholesterinemia and thyroid diseases. Moreover, CCS were more likely to take regular medication compared to controls. A similar association was observed for CCS of SPN compared to CCS of FPN. In contrast to controls, CCS rarely exercise more than 5 hours per week, consumed fewer soft and alcoholic drinks, and were less likely to be current, former, or passive smokers. Additionally, they were less likely overweight or obese. All other exploratory analyses performed on cardiovascular, chronic lung, inflammatory bone, allergic, and infectious diseases, as well as on a calculated health-score revealed no association with tumor status. CONCLUSION: CCS were more affected by pathologic conditions and may consequently take more medication, particularly among CCS of SPN. The observed higher disease burden is likely related to the received cancer therapy. To reduce the burden of long-term adverse health effects in CCS, improving cancer therapies should therefore be in focus of research in this area.
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lokal thyroid disease
lokal body mass index - BMI
lokal diet
lokal smoking
lokal childhood cancer survivors (CCS)
lokal lipid metabolism
lokal alcohol
lokal physical activity
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