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Prospective medical assessment of adults surviving childhood cancer: study design, cohort characteristics, and feasibility of the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort study.

机译:对存活于儿童期癌症的成年人进行的前瞻性医学评估:研究设计,队列特征和圣裘德终身队列研究的可行性。

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BACKGROUND: To facilitate prospective medical assessment of adults surviving pediatric malignancies and advance knowledge about long-term childhood cancer survivor health, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (SJCRH) is establishing a lifetime cohort of survivors. METHODS: Eligibility criteria for inclusion in the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE) study include: (1) diagnosis of childhood malignancy treated at SJCRH; (2) survival >/= 10 years from diagnosis; and (3) current age >/= 18 years. Three levels of participation are offered: (1) comprehensive evaluation on SJCRH campus; (2) limited home evaluation; or (3) completion of health surveys only. A systematic recruitment structure based upon blocks of 50 patients initially focused on leukemia and lymphoma survivors and patients eligible for pilot studies. RESULTS: As of January 1, 2010, 1,625 (42%) of 3,900 eligible >/= 10-year survivors have been contacted. Among the first 1,000 potentially eligible survivors selected for recruitment, 971 were subsequently confirmed to fulfill eligibility criteria. To date, 898/971 (92.5%) have been successfully contacted of whom 825 (91.8%) have agreed to participate. Among participants, 88.6% agreed to comprehensive medical evaluation, 0.4% limited local evaluation, and 11.0% survey only. Anticipated minimum overall participation rate for medical evaluation is 75.3% (731/971). Comparison of those contacted who agreed versus declined to participate revealed a greater proportion of males who declined participation (P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Early results of the SJLIFE study support its feasibility to recruit aging childhood cancer survivors to research investigations evaluating late health outcomes by medical assessments.
机译:背景:为了促进对幸存的儿科恶性肿瘤患者进行前瞻性医学评估,并提高对儿童长期癌症幸存者健康的认识,圣裘德儿童研究医院(SJCRH)正在建立一生的幸存者队列。方法:纳入圣裘德终生队列(SJLIFE)研究的资格标准包括:(1)SJCRH治疗的儿童恶性肿瘤的诊断; (2)生存期从诊断开始> / = 10年; (3)当前年龄> / = 18岁。提供了三个级别的参与:(1)对SJCRH校园进行综合评估; (2)有限的家庭评价;或(3)仅完成健康调查。一个基于50位患者的系统性招募结构,该患者最初关注白血病和淋巴瘤幸存者以及有资格进行先导研究的患者。结果:截至2010年1月1日,已经联系了3,900名合格的10岁以上幸存者中的1,625(42%)人。在被选为招募对象的前1000名可能合格的幸存者中,后来确认有971名符合资格标准。迄今为止,已经成功地联系了898/971(92.5%),其中825(91.8%)个已同意参加。在参与者中,有88.6%的人同意接受综合医学评估,有0.4%的人接受局部医学评估,只有11.0%的人接受调查。预计医疗评估的最低总体参与率为75.3%(731/971)。比较那些同意参加和拒绝参加的接触者,发现拒绝参加的男性比例更高(P = 0.001)。结论:SJLIFE研究的早期结果支持其招募老年儿童癌症幸存者进行医学评估以评估晚期健康结局的研究可行性。

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