ESPE Abstracts (2023) 97 S3.2

ESPE2023 Symposia Endocrine effects of cancer treatment (3 abstracts)

Surveillance for Endocrine Disease in Childhood Cancer Survivors

Wassim Chemaitilly


UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA


Endocrine and reproductive sequelae are among the most commonly reported complications in survivors of childhood cancer and brain tumors with nearly 50% individuals affected. Treatment related hormonal disorders may occur in a delayed fashion as late effects, several years to decades after the completion of cancer or tumor therapy, especially when resulting from the irradiation of the endocrine glands. This phenomenon requires a systematic, risk-based, approach in the screening of survivors in order to allow early diagnosis and treatment. Over the past two decades, several national and regional oncology-led consortia have sought to develop evidence-based long-term follow-up screening guidelines with a more recent effort to harmonize these recommendations through the collaborative International Guideline Harmonization Group. This presentation proposes an overview of the surveillance for endocrine disease in at-risk childhood cancer survivors, including areas of controversy and ongoing investigation.

Volume 97

61st Annual ESPE (ESPE 2023)

The Hague, Netherlands
21 Sep 2023 - 23 Sep 2023

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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