Survivors of Childhood Cancer in the United States: Prevalence and Burden of Morbidity
Northwestern University · Northwestern University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
No studies have estimated the population-level burden of morbidity in individuals diagnosed with cancer as children (ages 0-19 years). We updated prevalence estimates of childhood cancer survivors as of 2011 and burden of morbidity in this population reflected by chronic conditions, neurocognitive dysfunction, compromised health-related quality of life, and health status (general health, mental health, functional impairment, functional limitations, pain, and fear/anxiety).
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program data from 1975 to 2011 were used to update the prevalence of survivors of childhood cancers in the United States. Childhood Cancer Survivor Study data were used to obtain estimates of morbidity burden indicators, which were then extrapolated to SEER data to obtain population-level estimates.
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15Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Neurocognitive
- Anxiety
- Population
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Epidemiology
- Cancer
- Mental health
- Good health and well-being