TY - JOUR
T1 - Importance of clinical and epidemiological research in defining the long-term clinical care of pediatric cancer survivors
AU - Hawkins, Michael
AU - Robison, L
PY - 2006/2/1
Y1 - 2006/2/1
N2 - With the increasing number of long-term survivors of childhood cancer, there continues to be a critical need for development and implementation of evidence-based recommendations for clinical follow-up. In order to establish and maintain health-related follow-up guidelines, it is important to recognize the attributes of research from which the recommendations may be formulated. Issues including study design and clinical research methodology, completeness of long-term follow-up for the applicable study population, approaches for assessment of treatment-related exposures, methods utilized for ascertainment and characterization of outcomes, and recognition of potential modifiers of risk (e.g., demographic or treatment-specific factors) are all important considerations when evaluating the results of available research. For the future, greater attention will not only need to be given to further development and maintenance of recommendations for follow-up, but to the scientific evaluation of the recommendations to determine the subsequent impact on health status and quality of life among pediatric cancer survivors.
AB - With the increasing number of long-term survivors of childhood cancer, there continues to be a critical need for development and implementation of evidence-based recommendations for clinical follow-up. In order to establish and maintain health-related follow-up guidelines, it is important to recognize the attributes of research from which the recommendations may be formulated. Issues including study design and clinical research methodology, completeness of long-term follow-up for the applicable study population, approaches for assessment of treatment-related exposures, methods utilized for ascertainment and characterization of outcomes, and recognition of potential modifiers of risk (e.g., demographic or treatment-specific factors) are all important considerations when evaluating the results of available research. For the future, greater attention will not only need to be given to further development and maintenance of recommendations for follow-up, but to the scientific evaluation of the recommendations to determine the subsequent impact on health status and quality of life among pediatric cancer survivors.
KW - childhood cancer survivors
KW - challenges
KW - clinical care
KW - research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=30444458501&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/pbc.20609
DO - 10.1002/pbc.20609
M3 - Article
C2 - 16333860
SN - 1545-5009
VL - 46
SP - 174
EP - 178
JO - Pediatric Blood & Cancer
JF - Pediatric Blood & Cancer
ER -