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Meta-Analysis
. 2019 Oct:142:94-118.
doi: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2019.07.008. Epub 2019 Jul 29.

Is health status impaired in childhood cancer survivors? A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Meta-Analysis

Is health status impaired in childhood cancer survivors? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Javier S Morales et al. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

Background: An increase in survival rates of childhood cancer is associated with long-term health issues in survivors.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing health status-related endpoints in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) versus controls.

Results: Eighty-six studies (n = 98,480 participants, 62% CCS) were included in the review. Of these, 73 studies (n = 96,550, 63% CCS) could be meta-analyzed. CCS showed a lower left ventricular ejection and fractional shortening (SMD=-0.59 and -0.55, respectively, both p < 0.01 [n=1,824 and 1,880]), a lower HDL-cholesterol concentration (SMD=-0.48, p<0.001, n=1,378) and a higher waist-to-hip ratio (SMD=0.61, p < 0.01, n=229) than their healthy peers. No significant differences were found for the remaining endpoints.

Conclusions: CCS is associated with a lower left ventricular function and HDL-cholesterol level, and a higher waist-to-hip ratio than healthy controls. These findings support the need to closely monitor the cardiometabolic health status of CCS and to implement preventive lifestyle interventions for this population.

Keywords: Anthracyclines; Cardiometabolic health; Cardiotoxicity; Mortality; Physical activity.

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