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Chemotherapy alone had an 11-year shorter life expectancy versus a 6-year shorter one when diagnosed in the 1990s. Radiotherapy alone had a 21-year shorter conditional life expectancy versus an 18-year one when diagnosed in the 1990s.
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Read More »Conditional life expectancy for 5-year survivors (average age about 12) was 53.7 more years, which is 12.3 fewer years (19% less), than someone without a history of childhood cancer. 1990 and 1999: Conditional life expectancy for 5-year survivors (average age about 12) was 57.1 more years, which is 9.2 fewer years (14% less) , than someone without a history of childhood cancer. Yeh’s team also looked at survival and life expectancy for 4 different types of treatment. Compared to those without a history of childhood cancer, children who were diagnosed in the 1970s and treated with: No treatment or only surgery had a 7-year shorter life expectancy versus a 6-year shorter one when diagnosed in the 1990s. had a 7-year shorter life expectancy versus a 6-year shorter one when diagnosed in the 1990s. Chemotherapy alone had an 11-year shorter life expectancy versus a 6-year shorter one when diagnosed in the 1990s. had an 11-year shorter life expectancy versus a 6-year shorter one when diagnosed in the 1990s. Radiotherapy alone had a 21-year shorter conditional life expectancy versus an 18-year one when diagnosed in the 1990s. had a 21-year shorter conditional life expectancy versus an 18-year one when diagnosed in the 1990s. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy had an 18-year shorter conditional life expectancy versus a 15-year one when diagnosed in the 1990s. Why Does it Matter: Although Yeh's team found improvements in life expectancy across treatment types, treatments involving radiotherapy showed the least improvement. This suggests that more and better treatment options are needed for cancer types that are currently best treated with radiation. These findings also emphasize the importance for survivors of childhood cancer to have regular follow-up care and take action to reduce their risks of developing heart disease and new cancers. In Yeh’s study, these health conditions were the leading causes of death in all treatment subgroups. Guidelines for care and follow-up care based on specific exposures during childhood are provided by the Children’s Oncology Group.
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