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Piloting A Supportive Oncology Screener With Adult Survivors Of Childhood Cancers.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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9Background: Adult survivors of childhood cancers experience a host of late effects. Our Survivors Taking Action and Responsibility (STAR) clinic treats those needs. Methods: We piloted the Coleman Supportive Oncology Tool (CSOT, which includes a concerns checklist u0026 the 4-item Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-4]) that patients completed before STAR visits. We used chi-square, T-tests, and logistic regression to identify differences in CSOT scores associated with patient characteristics. Results: Patients (n = 115) completed the CSOT: 54% women; 81% White; 34% leukemias, 30% lymphomas, 10% brain tumors, 8% sarcomas, and 18% other cancers. Mean years: current age = 33.48 (SD = 7.71) and age at diagnosis = 9.8 (SD = 5.84). The majority had chemotherapy (95%) and radiation (74%). A minority underwent surgery (38%) and transplant (22%); experienced a cancer recurrence or second malignancy (each 20%). We assessed 21 potential late effects; the mean number per patient was 1.92 (range = 0-9); most frequent were...
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supportive oncology screener,childhood cancers,adult survivors
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