## Abstract We examined the records of all patients with a diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia or acute myeloβmonocytic leukemia seen between 1963β1975. Of 211 patients, 12 are alive and in complete remission from 179β48 months since diagnosis. Life table analysis reveals a survival plateau of
Clinical characteristics and factors affecting growth in long-term survivors of cancer
β Scribed by Talvensaari, Kimmo K.; Knip, Mikael; Lanning, Peter; Lanning, Marjatta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 637 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-1532
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β¦ Synopsis
We evaluated clinical characteristics and growth in 51 (24 males) long-term survivors of childhood cancer (median follow up 12.7 years). Patients were shorter, had a higher proportion of body fat and higher systolic blood pressure than their controls. The change in relative height during treatment was -0.83 standard deviation score (S.D.S.) in patients with cranial irradiation and -0.32 S.D.S. in patients without cranial irradiation; the figures after treatment were -0.56 and 0.20 S.D.S., respectively. Half (r2 = 0.50) of the variation in growth retardation during therapy could be explained by the cumulative doses of 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) and vincristine and relative height at diagnosis. Cranial irradiation, increased relative height at diagnosis and young age at diagnosis were significant predictors of growth failure over the total observation period, explaining 43% of the variation.
We conclude that long-term survivors of childhood cancer have impaired linear growth, increased body fat mass and elevated systolic blood pressure. Young children who are tall for their age at diagnosis and treated with cranial irradiation have the highest risk of impaired growth after the diagnosis. High doses of 6-MP seem to contribute significantly to growth retardation during therapy.
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