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Below is a list of all CCSS abstracts. You can search the abstracts by year, abstract number, author, title, or venue using the search box below.

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  • Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of early breast cancer prevention for childhood lymphoma survivors previously treated with chest radiotherapy

    Author(s): Rogers

    Venue: Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting

  • Global prioritization of survivorship symptoms by healthcare providers to inform a standardized pro assessment tool

    Author(s): Zhang

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Simplifying inputs of machine learning-based risk calculators to improve clinical usability: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and the St Jude Lifetime Cohort

    Author(s): Lu

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) among 56,000 childhood cancer survivors with individual patient data (IPD): the international IPD-SMN study

    Author(s): Ossel

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Development and validation of diabetes mellitus risk prediction models in survivors of childhood cancer: a St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) and Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) report

    Author(s): Im

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Clinically meaningful symptoms in adult survivors of childhood cancer: a comparison with the U.S. general population using the modified Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE)

    Author(s): Horan

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Pain trajectories and symptoms of social isolation and loneliness in adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS)

    Author(s): Argenbright

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Transcriptome-wide association studies reveal key genetic contributors to subsequent neoplasm risk in childhood cancer survivors: a report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort and the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study

    Author(s): Betti

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Impact of treatment intensity on cardiometabolic outcomes among high cardiovascular risk childhood cancer survivors: a report from CCSS-CHIIP

    Author(s): Chow

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer

  • Radiation oncology workflow-integrated individualized risk calculator to comprehensively predict future cardiac disease risk among pediatric and adolescent cancer patients

    Author(s): Howell

    Venue: International Symposium on Late Complications After Childhood Cancer, 64th Annual PTCOG Conference

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