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Potential Late Effects in survivors of childhood cancers | 17847
Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases

Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-8790

+44 1478 350008

Potential Late Effects in survivors of childhood cancers


International Conference on Leukemia and Hematologic Oncology

October 17-18, 2016 Rome, Italy

Mahdi Shahriari

University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Hematol Thrombo Dis

Abstract :

The 5-year survival rate for children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer has increased from less than 60% in the mid-1970s to greater than 80% today. Ongoing survivor care is important because of the risks associated with potential late effects. At least 2 out of 3 childhood cancer survivors will experience at least one adverse late effect of earlier cancer treatment; and in 25-45% of long-term survivors, these effects will be severe or even life threatening. Lifelong follow-up care is recommended for all childhood cancer survivors, especially because many of the late effects may be preventable or modifiable. Although most children with childhood cancer will be treated by a center that specializes in childhood cancers, many will not continue follow-up care with those cancer centers as they reach adulthood. Therefore, it is important for primary care physicians, pediatricians and internists to have an understanding of potential late effects caused by childhood cancer therapy. Potential late effects of treatment on neuroendocrine, neurocognitive, reproduction and cardiac late effects in survivors of the childhood cancer patients. Childhood cancer therapy is directed not only at improving survival, but now we��?re very focused on reducing late effects.

Biography :

I was born in 30/12/1959 in North of Iran. I studied there until Diploma, then in 1978 I was entered to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. After 9 years training of Medicine in 1988 I was accepted as Pediatric Resident, then I had 2 years practice as Pediatrician. From April 1992 till July 1994 I was trained as Pediatric Hematologist –Oncologist and then I became a Scientific Member of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. I have more than 30 publications in the field of Hemostasis, anemia and Pediatric Oncology. Now I’m Member of Board Certification of Pediatric Hematology - Oncology of Iran.

Email: shahryar@sums.ac.ir

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