Adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood cancers: A challenge in after completion of therapy (ACT) clinic in resource-constrained country.

2016 
19 Background: To assess the evaluation of late effects in childhood cancer survivors who have transitioned to AYA age group on longitudinal follow up in After Completion of Therapy (ACT) clinic at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. Methods: ACT clinic database was analyzed for childhood cancer survivors who have attained age 15-30 yrs at last follow up in the clinic for demographics, grade of late effects &pattern of follow up. Results: Of 1720 childhood cancer Survivors ( > , 2 yrs off therapy & disease free) registered in ACT clinic from Feb 91-Feb15, 976(56.7%) are in AYA group, M.F = 707/269 (2.6:1), Hematolymphoid : Solid tumours = 543/433 (1.3:1), Mumbai based: Non Mumbai = 306/670 (1:2.2).Median age at diagnosis 8 yrs, current median age 20 yrs, median duration of ACT clinic follow up is 6 yrs. At registration 448 (47%) had no late effects. 230(24%) had grade I, 81(8.4%) grade II 195 (20%) had grade III. Only 9(1%) had grade IV late effects which increased to 53 (6%) at last follow up due to recurren...
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