Stanislaw Garwicz
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Recent Articles
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Heymer E, Hawkins M, Winter D, Teepen J, Sunguc C, Ronckers C, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2024 Jan;
130(6):976-986.
PMID: 38243010
Background: Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of subsequent gliomas and meningiomas, but the risks beyond age 40 years are uncertain. We quantified these risks in the largest ever cohort....
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Dudley I, Sunguc C, Heymer E, Winter D, Teepen J, Belle F, et al.
Cancer
. 2022 Nov;
129(3):426-440.
PMID: 36444554
Background: Survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are at risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) after treatment; however, the risks of developing subsequent primary lymphomas (SPLs), including HL and NHL, after...
3.
Sunguc C, Hawkins M, Winter D, Dudley I, Heymer E, Teepen J, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2022 Nov;
128(1):80-90.
PMID: 36319851
Background: Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk of subsequent primary malignant neoplasms (SPNs), but the risk for rarer types of SPNs, such as oral cancer, is uncertain. Previous studies...
4.
Byrne J, Schmidtmann I, Rashid H, Hagberg O, Bagnasco F, Bardi E, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2021 Sep;
150(3):406-419.
PMID: 34551126
Late mortality of European 5-year survivors of childhood or adolescent cancer has dropped over the last 60 years, but excess mortality persists. There is little information concerning secular trends in...
5.
Reulen R, Wong K, Bright C, Winter D, Alessi D, Allodji R, et al.
Gut
. 2020 Nov;
PMID: 33139271
Background: Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk of subsequent primary neoplasms (SPNs), but the risk of developing specific digestive SPNs beyond age 40 years remains uncertain. We investigated risks...
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Feijen E, van Dalen E, van der Pal H, Reulen R, Winter D, Keuhni C, et al.
Heart
. 2020 Aug;
107(1):33-40.
PMID: 32826285
Objective: In this report, we determine the cumulative incidence of symptomatic cardiac ischaemia and its risk factors among European 5-year childhood cancer survivors (CCS) participating in the PanCareSurFup study. Methods:...
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Allodji R, Hawkins M, Bright C, Fidler-Benaoudia M, Winter D, Alessi D, et al.
Eur J Cancer
. 2019 Jul;
117:71-83.
PMID: 31260818
Background: Survivors of childhood cancers are at risk of developing subsequent primary leukaemias (SPLs), but the long-term risks beyond 20 years of treatment are still unclear. We investigated the risk...
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Byrne J, Alessi D, Allodji R, Bagnasco F, Bardi E, Bautz A, et al.
Eur J Cancer
. 2018 Oct;
103:238-248.
PMID: 30286417
Background: Second malignant neoplasms and cardiotoxicity are among the most serious and frequent adverse health outcomes experienced by childhood and adolescent cancer survivors (CCSs) and contribute significantly to their increased...
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Wiebe T, Hjorth L, Marotta Kelly M, Linge H, Garwicz S
Eur J Epidemiol
. 2018 Sep;
33(11):1125-1129.
PMID: 30191362
A population based registry, with the acronym BORISS, was established. It contains all individuals (0-18 years of age at diagnosis) diagnosed with cancer from 1970-01-01 until 2016-12-31 in Southern Sweden....
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Jankovic M, Haupt R, Spinetta J, Beck J, Byrne J, Calaminus G, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2018 Jun;
12(5):647-650.
PMID: 29946794
Purpose: The number of persons who have successfully completed treatment for a cancer diagnosed during childhood and who have entered adulthood is increasing over time, and former patients will become...