We hold regular meetings with our CCSS investigators and other researchers to share the latest findings of our studies. This serves as a forum among researchers to learn about CCSS activities and opportunities for collaboration.
The 2025 CCSS Investigator Meeting will be held June 18 and 19 at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle preceding the ISLCCC meeting.
Registration and hotel information will be available soon.
2022
The Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) 2022 Investigator Meeting discussed the long-term effects of cancer and therapy on childhood and adolescent cancer survivors. This meeting was divided into two sessions.
The Plenary session featured update reports from the Principal Investigator, Specialized Support Centers, and Working Group Chairs as well as presentations by investigators who have utilized the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study cohort in their research.
Following the Plenary session there were six Working Group Breakout sessions.
Time stamp | Presentation |
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00:00:00 | Welcome, Introduction to CCSS and PI Report Greg Armstrong, MD, MSCE – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Slides (pdf) |
00:33:00 | Coordinating Center Report Aaron McDonald, PhD – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Slides (pdf) |
00:46:26 | Data and Statistics Center Report Wendy Leisenring, ScD – Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Slides (pdf) |
00:01:10 | Radiation Dosimetry Center Report Rebecca Howell, MD – MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Slides (pdf) |
Research Presentations |
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01:12;00 | 1. CHIIP and SALSA: CCSS Ancillary Intervention Studies to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Survivors Eric Chow, MD, MPH – Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Slides (pdf) |
01:22:25 | 2. Modifiable Risk Factors and Late Mortality Among Five-Year Survivors of Childhood Cancer Stephanie Dixon, MD, MPH – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Slides (pdf) |
01:33:00 | 3. Genomic Predisposition to Subsequent Neoplasms After Childhood Cancer Lindsay Morton, PhD – National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD |
01:44:27 | 4. Symptom Profiles, Health Care Utilization, and Health Behaviors in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer Rachel Tillery Webster, PhD – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Slides (pdf) |
01:53:02 | 5. Developing, Assessing and Implementing the Health Insurance Navigation Tools Intervention Elyse Park, PhD, MPH – Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Anne Kirchhoff – University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Slides (pdf) |
Claire Snyder, PhD, MHS – Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Paul Nathan, MD, MSc – The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Slides (pdf)
Smita Bhatia, MD, MPH – University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL
Yutaka Yasui, PhD – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Kevin Krull, PhD – St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Eric Chow, MD, MPH – Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA
Kevin Oeffinger, MD – Duke University, Durham, NC
Lucie Turcotte, MD, MPH – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Joe Neglia, MD, MPH – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Slides (pdf)
Hosted by Paul Nathan, MD, MSc and Claire Snyder, PhD, MHS
Hosted by Smita Bhatia, MD, MPH
Hosted by Yutaka Yasui, PhD
Hosted by Kevin Krull, PhD
Hosted by Eric Chow, MD, MPH and Kevin Oeffinger, MD
Hosted by Joe Neglia, MD, MPH and Lucie Turcotte, MD, MPH