1. Cohort profile: Risk and risk factors for female breast cancer after treatment for childhood and adolescent cancer: an internationally pooled cohort
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Cecile M Ronckers, Leontien C M Kremer, Matthew J Ehrhardt, Rebecca M Howell, Louis S Constine, Leslie L Robison, Kevin C Oeffinger, Melissa M Hudson, Gregory T Armstrong, Mike Hawkins, Raoul Reulen, Nadia Haddy, Flora E van Leeuwen, Jop C Teepen, Claudia E Kuehni, Jeanette F Winther, Florent de Vathaire, Lene Mellemkjær, Miriam R Conces, Helena J H van der Pal, Daniel M Green, Chaya S Moskowitz, Nicolas Waespe, Yuehan Wang, Wendy Leisenring, Michael A Arnold, Charlotte Demoor-Goldschmidt, Ibrahima Diallo, Joseph P Neglia, Michael Schaapveld, Lucie M Turcotte, K Scott Baker, Amy Berrington de González, Tara O Henderson, and Geert O Janssens
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Medicine - Abstract
Purpose The International Consortium for Pooled Studies on Subsequent Malignancies after Childhood and Adolescent Cancer was established in 2018 to address gaps in knowledge of risk and risk factors for breast cancer subsequent to childhood/adolescent cancer by pooling individual patient data from seven cohorts. Initially, the pooled cohort will focus on three clinically relevant questions regarding treatment-related subsequent breast cancer risk in female survivors, which are the risk related to low-dose radiotherapy exposure to the chest, specific chemotherapy agents and attained age.Participants The consortium database includes pooled data on 21 892 female survivors from seven cohorts in North America and Europe with a primary cancer diagnosis at
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- 2022
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