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Hospital Contacts for Psychiatric Disorders in Parents of Children With Cancer in Denmark

2021

Abstract Background Having a child diagnosed with cancer is a devastating experience that may affect parents’ mental health. We aimed to assess the risk of hospital contacts for psychiatric disorders in parents of children with cancer. Methods We conducted a nationwide population-based cohort study using Danish registry data. Parents of children diagnosed with cancer between 1982 and 2014 (n = 6689 mothers, n = 5509 fathers) were matched with comparison parents of cancer-free children (n = 67 544 mothers, n = 55 756 fathers). We used Cox proportional hazards models to estimate the risk of hospital contacts for any psychiatric disorder and specific disorders. Cox models were also used to inv…

MaleCancer ResearchDenmarkCohort StudiesFathers0302 clinical medicineChild of Impaired ParentsRisk FactorsNeoplasms030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesChildSURVIVORSeducation.field_of_studyIncidenceMental DisordersHazard ratioAge FactorsMiddle Aged3. Good healthHospitalizationOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChild PreschoollanguageFemaleAcademicSubjects/MED00010Cohort studyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationMothers610 Medicine & healthADJUSTMENTAffect (psychology)DIAGNOSISArticleCLASSIFICATIONDanish03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult360 Social problems & social servicesMENTAL-DISORDERSmedicineHumanseducationPsychiatryProportional Hazards ModelsPEDIATRIC CANCERCHILDHOOD-CANCERProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryInfantCAREMental healthlanguage.human_languageConfidence intervalSocioeconomic Factorsbusiness
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Neuroblastoma after Childhood: Prognostic Relevance of Segmental Chromosome Aberrations, ATRX Protein Status, and Immune Cell Infiltration

2014

AbstractNeuroblastoma (NB) is a common malignancy in children but rarely occurs during adolescence or adulthood. This subgroup is characterized by an indolent disease course, almost uniformly fatal, yet little is known about the biologic characteristics. The aim of this study was to identify differential features regarding DNA copy number alterations, α-thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked (ATRX) protein expression, and the presence of tumor-associated inflammatory cells. Thirty-one NB patients older than 10 years who were included in the Spanish NB Registry were considered for the current study; seven young and middle-aged adult patients (range 18-60 years) formed part of the c…

MaleCancer ResearchHet heterogeneousGene ExpressionNeuroblastomaImmunophenotypingRegistriesYoung adultNeoplasm MetastasisMLPA multiplex ligation probe amplificationChildIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceNuclear ProteinsMiddle AgedAYA adolescent and young adultsPrognosislcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensNCA numerical chromosome aberrationImmunohistochemistryFemaleSCA segmental chromosome aberrationIHC immunohistochemistryNB neuroblastomaAdultX-linked Nuclear ProteinAdolescentaSNP single nucleotide polymorphism arrayBiologyMalignancyChromosome aberrationPolymorphism Single Nucleotidelcsh:RC254-282ArticleImmunophenotypingYoung AdultLymphocytes Tumor-InfiltratingNeuroblastomacnLOH copy-neutral loss of heterozygositymedicineHumansHom homogeneousATRXNeoplasm StagingChromosome AberrationsDNA Helicasesmedicine.diseaseSpainMNNA MYCN not amplifiedCancer researchFSCA focal segmental chromosome aberrationCD8MNA MYCN amplifiedNeoplasia
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Arsenic trioxide-based therapy of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia: registry results from the European LeukemiaNet

2015

In 2008, a European registry of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia was established by the European LeukemiaNet. Outcome data were available for 155 patients treated with arsenic trioxide in first relapse. In hematological relapse (n=104), 91% of the patients entered complete hematological remission (CR), 7% had induction death and 2% resistance, 27% developed differentiation syndrome and 39% leukocytosis, whereas no death or side effects occurred in patients treated in molecular relapse (n=40). The rate of molecular (m)CR was 74% in hematological and 62% in molecular relapse (P=0.3). All patients with extramedullary relapse (n=11) entered clinical and mCR. After 3.2 years median follow-u…

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The impact of overdiagnosis on thyroid cancer epidemic in Italy,1998-2012

2018

Aims: In Italy, incidence rates of thyroid cancer (TC) are among the highest world- wide with substantial intracountry heterogeneity. The aim of the study was to examine time trends of TC incidence in Italy and to estimate the proportion of TC cases potentially attribut- able to overdiagnosis. Methods: Data on TC cases reported to Italian cancer registries during 1998e2012 aged <85 years were included. Age-standardised incidence rates (ASR) were computed by sex, period, and histology. TC overdiagnosis was estimated by sex, period, age, and Italian region. Results: In Italy between 1998e2002 and 2008e2012, TC ASR increased of 74% in women (from 16.2 to 28.2/100,000) and of 90% in men (fro…

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Elective Cancer Surgery in COVID-19-Free Surgical Pathways during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: An International, Multicenter, Comparative Cohort Study

2020

PURPOSE As cancer surgery restarts after the first COVID-19 wave, health care providers urgently require data to determine where elective surgery is best performed. This study aimed to determine whether COVID-19–free surgical pathways were associated with lower postoperative pulmonary complication rates compared with hospitals with no defined pathway. PATIENTS AND METHODS This international, multicenter cohort study included patients who underwent elective surgery for 10 solid cancer types without preoperative suspicion of SARS-CoV-2. Participating hospitals included patients from local emergence of SARS-CoV-2 until April 19, 2020. At the time of surgery, hospitals were defined as having a …

MaleCancer ResearchOutcome AssessmentInternational CooperationSettore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALESettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica030230 surgeryAged; Aged 80 and over; COVID-19; Cohort Studies; Critical Care; Elective Surgical Procedures; Epidemics; Female; Humans; International Cooperation; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Outcome Assessment Health Care; Postoperative Complications; SARS-CoV-2Cohort Studies0302 clinical medicineOperating theaterPostoperative Complicationscohort studiesNeoplasmsHealth caremiddle agedOutcome Assessment Health Care80 and overMedicineLungCancerCOVID-19/epidemiologyAged 80 and overOUTCOMESManchester Cancer Research CentrePulmonary ComplicationORIGINAL REPORTSMiddle AgedagedOncologyElective Surgical Procedures030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPneumonia & InfluenzaFemalePatient SafetyElective Surgical ProcedureLife Sciences & Biomedicine6.4 SurgeryCohort studyHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyelective surgical procedures/methodsLogistic ModelCritical CareAged; Aged; 80 and over; COVID-19; Cohort Studies; Critical Care; Elective Surgical Procedures; Epidemics; Female; Humans; International Cooperation; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Outcome Assessment; Health Care; Postoperative Complications; SARS-CoV-2Clinical SciencesOncology and CarcinogenesisEpidemic[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer-.cancer surgery ; COVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2 pandemicepidemicsCOVIDSurg CollaborativeNOoutcome assessment health care/methods03 medical and health sciencesmaleSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheClinical ResearchHumans1112 Oncology and CarcinogenesisOncology & CarcinogenesisElective surgeryEpidemicsElective Cancer Surgery in SARS-CoV-2 Elective Cancer Surgery in COVID-19 covid 19 sars-cov-2AgedScience & TechnologyElective Surgical Procedurebusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2PreventionResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrcEvaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventionsCOVID-191103 Clinical SciencesPneumoniaOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseHealth CarePneumoniaGood Health and Well Beingneoplasms/surgeryLogistic Modelscritical care/methodsEmergency medicinepostoperative complications/prevention & controlNeoplasmPostoperative ComplicationCohort Studiebusinessaged 80 and overSARS-CoV-2/physiologylogistic models
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A population‐based comparison of second primary cancers in G ermany and S weden between 1997 and 2006: clinical implications and etiologic aspects

2013

Second primary cancer (SPC) has become an increasing concern in cancer survivorship. Patterns of SPCs in different populations may offer clinical implications and research priorities into SPCs. This study is devoted to compare the occurrences and rank correlations of SPCs between Germany and Sweden. Patients diagnosed with 10 common first primaries between 1997 and 2006 from the Swedish Family-Cancer Database and 10 German cancer registries were included in this population-based study. Spearman's rank correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the strength of the relationship of SPCs between the German and Swedish datasets. Spearman's rank correlation coefficients suggested a strong pos…

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Survival of European children and young adults with cancer diagnosed 1995-2002

2009

This study analyses survival in 40,392 children (age 0-14 years) and 30,187 adolescents/young adults (age 15-24 years) diagnosed with cancer between 1995 and 2002. The cases were from 83 European population-based cancer registries in 23 countries participating in EUROCARE-4. Five-year survival in countries and in regional groupings of countries was compared for all cancers combined and for major cancers. Survival for 15 rare cancers in children was also analysed. Five-year survival for all cancers combined was 81% in children and 87% in adolescents/young adults. Between-country survival differences narrowed for both children and adolescents/young adults. Relative risk of death reduced signi…

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Risk factors for pediatric tumors of the central nervous system: Results from a German population-based case-control study

2001

From 1993 to 1997 we conducted two population-based case-control studies on childhood cancer and a variety of potential risk factors in Germany. One case group involved children under the age of 15 years having a tumor of the central nervous system (CNS).For both studies, one conducted in the northwestern area of Germany, the other covering the whole of West Germany, incident cases were identified from the nationwide German Childhood Cancer Registry, and controls were randomly selected from complete population registration files.In total 466 pediatric CNS tumor cases and 2,458 controls were available for analyses. We observed only few positive associations, namely, between CNS tumors and lo…

MaleCancer ResearchPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBirth weightPopulationFetusPregnancyRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineHumansRisk factorChildeducationeducation.field_of_studyPregnancyChildhood Cancer RegistryBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantmedicine.diseaseRadiographyLow birth weightOncologyCase-Control StudiesChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBreast feedingMaternal AgeMedical and Pediatric Oncology
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Early deaths from childhood cancer in Germany 1980-2016

2020

Abstract Background Even though the survival of childhood cancer has improved over the last decades, there are still children dying shortly after diagnosis. The aim of the study is to add to understanding of the reasons for deaths shortly after date of diagnosis. Methods Using data of the population-based German Childhood Cancer Registry (cancer below 15 years of age diagnosed between 1980 and 2016), we compared characteristics of 671 children with cancer who died within 30 days of diagnosis to 53,649 patients with childhood cancer who survived longer. In addition to a descriptive analysis, we used logistic regression with multivariable fractional polynomials to describe the relationship be…

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Increasing incidence and survival of paediatric and adolescent thyroid cancer in Cyprus 1998–2017: A population-based study from the Cyprus Pediatric…

2021

Paediatric and adolescent thyroid cancer incidence rates are increasing in many countries. We determined incidence rates, temporal trends and survival from thyroid cancer diagnosed in childhood and adolescence in Cyprus during 1998-2017.Patients aged 0-19 years, diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the Pediatric Oncology Registry of Cyprus were included. Crude incidence rates, age standardized rates, time trends and overall survival were analysed. Annual rates and temporal trends were calculated using Microsoft Excel 2016 and Joinpoint regression analysis.Eighty-one cases (76.5 % female, 23.5 % male) were identified. The crude rates (per 100,000 persons) were for both sexes 2.00 (95 % CI 1.61, …

MaleCancer ResearchPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEpidemiologyPopulationThyroid carcinomamedicinePediatric oncologyHumansRegistriesThyroid NeoplasmsOverdiagnosisChildeducationThyroid cancereducation.field_of_studyChildhood Cancer Registrybusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)medicine.diseaseOncologyThyroid Cancer PapillaryCyprusFemaleStandardized ratebusinessCancer Epidemiology
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