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A Worldwide Collaboration to Harmonize Guidelines for the Long-Term Follow-Up of Childhood and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Report From the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Roderick Skinner

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Abstract

Childhood and young adult cancer survivors should receive optimum care to reduce the consequences of late effects and improve quality of life. We can facilitate achieving this goal by international collaboration in guideline development. In 2010, the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group was initiated. The aim of the harmonization endeavor is to establish a common vision and integrated strategy for the surveillance of late effects in childhood and young adult cancer survivors. With the implementation of our evidence-based methods, we provide a framework for the harmonization of guidelines for the long-term follow-up of childhood and young adult cancer survivors. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2013;60:543-549. (C) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Author(s): Kremer LCM, Mulder RL, Oeffinger KC, Bhatia S, Landier W, Levitt G, Constine LS, Wallace WH, Caron HN, Armenian SH, Skinner R, Hudson MM

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Pediatric Blood & Cancer

Year: 2013

Volume: 60

Issue: 4

Pages: 543-549

Print publication date: 01/04/2013

Online publication date: 31/12/2012

Acceptance date: 20/12/2012

ISSN (print): 1545-5009

ISSN (electronic): 1545-5017

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pbc.24445

DOI: 10.1002/pbc.24445


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Funding

Funder referenceFunder name
American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC)
Kinderen Kankervrij (KiKa)
2575057th Framework Programme of the EU, PanCareSurfUp
K05CA160724National Institutes of Health
UVA 2010-4828Dutch Cancer Society, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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