Trends in body mass index (BMI) during and after treatment for standard risk (SR) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL): A report from the Children’s Oncology Group (COG).

2017 
9546 Background: Obesity is a potential complication in children treated for ALL. Limited data exist regarding timing of BMI changes and risk in long-term survivors of ALL treated without cranial radiation (CRT). This study describes temporal trends in BMI during and after therapy for SR-ALL and identifies associated factors. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of children with SR-ALL enrolled on two sequential clinical trials between 1993 and 2000 and on the COG ALTE02C2 follow-up study. Therapy included prednisone or dexamethasone during induction, the same steroid in maintenance phases, and no CRT. Standing height and weight was ascertained at diagnosis (dx), start of consolidation, start of maintenance, start of the last cycle of maintenance, and at least one year off therapy. Age and gender-specific BMI percentiles (BMI%) were calculated using 2000 CDC growth charts for patients 2-20 years. Results: The 269 subjects were a median of 3.5 years at dx, 46.7% female, 82.3% white, and a med...
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