Childhood cancer survivors: Considerations for surgeons in the transition from pediatric to adult care

There are over 380,000 childhood cancer survivors (CCS) alive in the US, and the population is growing. CCS face significant long-term morbidity and mortality as a consequence of their cancer treatment and thus require lifelong, risk-based health care focused on surveillance and early intervention to minimize the impact of late effects and second malignant neoplasms (SMN). Surgeons play a critical role in the treatment of childhood cancer and the subsequent management of long-term health complications.
Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Source Type: research