ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0017.9-13 | Childhood Cancer, Radiation Therapy and Thyroid Disease | ESPEYB17

9.13. Hyperthyroidism after radiation therapy for childhood cancer: A report from the childhood cancer survivor study

PD Inskip , LHS Veiga , AV Brenner , AJ Sigurdson , E Ostroumova , EJ Chow , M Stovall , SA Smith , W Leisenring , LL Robison , GT Armstrong , CA Sklar , JH Lubin

To read the full abstract: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2019 Jun 1;104(2):415–424. inskippeter@gmail.comChildhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk to develop thyroid disease, in particular hypothyroidism, nodular disease and thyroid cancer. Hyperthyroidism is less common but may occur after ionizing radiation exposure, even if the causative mechanisms are not completely clarified....

ey0020.9-9 | Genetic Obesity and Genetic Risk Score | ESPEYB20

9.9. Genetic risk score enhances the risk prediction of severe obesity in adult survivors of childhood cancer

Y Sapkota , W Qiu , SB Dixon , CL Wilson , Z Wang , J Zhang , W Leisenring , EJ Chow , S Bhatia , GT Armstrong , LL Robison , MM Hudson , A Delaney , Y Yasui

Brief summary: This study evaluated the ability of genetic risk scores to predict severe obesity in adult survivors of childhood cancer. Data from 2548 survivors of European ancestry from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study was analyzed and findings were validated in 6064 survivors from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Survivors with higher genetic risk scores had significantly higher odds of severe obesity. Adding genetic risk scores to prediction models that included canc...

ey0015.9-1 | Late consequences of tumour therapy: prevention and monitoring | ESPEYB15

9.1 Late outcomes of adult survivors of childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma: A report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study

MJ Ehrhardt , JT Sandlund , N Zhang , W Liu , KK Ness , N Bhakta , W Chemaitilly , KR Krull , TM Brinkman , DB Crom , L Kun , SC Kaste , GT Armstrong , DM Green , K Srivastava , LL Robison , MM Hudson , DA Mulrooney

To read the full abstract: Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2017;64(6):e26338Through a comprehensive, risk-based clinical assessment and validation of medical events, this study provides a detailed heath status characterization of adult survivors of paediatric non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Survivors showed an increased risk of suffering from one or more components of the metabolic syndrome (obesity 35%, hypertens...

ey0020.7-14 | Long-Term Surveillance for Endocrine Complications in Childhood Cancer Survivors | ESPEYB20

7.14. Hypothalamic-pituitary and other endocrine surveillance among childhood cancer survivors

L van Iersel , RL Mulder , C Denzer , LE Cohen , HA Spoudeas , LR Meacham , E Sugden , AYN Schouten-van Meeteren , EW Hoving , RJ Packer , GT Armstrong , S Mostoufi-Moab , AM Stades , D van Vuurden , GO Janssens , C Thomas-Teinturier , RD Murray , N Di Iorgi , SJCMM Neggers , J Thompson , AA Toogood , H Gleeson , C Follin , E Bardi , L Torno , B Patterson , V Morsellino , G Sommer , SC Clement , D Srivastava , CE Kiserud , A Fernandez , K Scheinemann , S Raman , KCJ Yuen , WH Wallace , LS Constine , R Skinner , MM Hudson , LCM Kremer , W Chemaitilly , HM van Santen

Brief summary: In this extensive and updated review, the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group (IGHG) report expert consensus-based guidelines that harmonize recommendations for surveillance of endocrine disorders in childhood cancer survivors.This interdisciplinary panel of 42 international experts formulated new surveillance recommendations for hypothalamic–pituitary (HP) dysfunction. Existing IGHG surveillan...