Novel guidelines on surveillance for breast cancer, cardiomyopathy, male gonadotoxicity, and premature ovarian insufficiency from the PanCare and International Guideline Harmonization Group on long-term follow-up after cancer in childhood

SummarySurvival after childhood cancer has improved substantially; therefore, the number of childhood cancer survivors is increasing. This growing population of childhood cancer survivors, however, is at risk of a  spectrum of adverse health outcomes. Unfortunately, until now, there was a lack of comprehensive follow-up recommendations. The purpose of this article is to provide information on recently developed harmonized evidence-based guidelines on surveillance investigations to screen for the early detec tion of breast cancer, cardiomyopathy, male gonadotoxicity, and premature ovarian failure in childhood cancer survivors. We point out the need for a multidisciplinary pediatric and adult specialist team, who together develop multidisciplinary long-term follow-up clinics.
Source: Memo - Magazine of European Medical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research