ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0019.9-8 | Fertility issues and reproductive outcomes in childhood cancer survivors | ESPEYB19

9.8. Temporal changes in the probability of live birth among female survivors of childhood cancer: a population-based adult life after childhood cancer in Scandinavia (ALiCCS) study in five Nordic countries

de Fine Licht S. , Rugbjerg K. , Andersen E.W. , Nielsen T.T. , Nyboe Norsker F. , Kenborg L. , Holmqvist A.S. , Madanat-Harjuoja L.M. , Tryggvadottir L. , Stovall M. , Wesenberg F. , Hjorth L. , Hasle H. , Winther J.F.

Adult Life After Childhood Cancer in Scandinavia Study Groupkenborg@cancer.dk Cancer 2021; 127: 3881-3892. PMID: 34297360.Brief Summary: This register-based cohort study analysed the likelihood of live birth among female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) diagnosed in between 1943 and 2006, in comparison with the general population. The prevalence of first live birth was lower in CCSs compared to matched con...

ey0019.9-16 | Bone health in chronic disease | ESPEYB19

9.16. Skeletal adverse events in childhood cancer survivors: An adult life after childhood cancer in Scandinavia cohort study

T Oskarsson , AK Duun-Henriksen , A Bautz , S Montgomery , A Harila-Saari , C Petersen , R Niinimaki , L Madanat-Harjuoja , L Tryggvadottir , AS Holmqvist , H Hasle , M Heyman , JF Winther , ALiCCS study group

trausti.oskarsson@ki.se Int J Cancer. 2021; 149: 1863-1876. PMID: 34278568.Brief Summary: This population-based study retrospectively compared hospital admissions for skeletal issues in a group of 26,334 cancer survivors (CCS) diagnosed before 20 years of age and 127,531 matched controls. 1,987 CCS vs 8,986 controls had at least one skeletal adverse event. Total hospitalization rate ratio (RR) for ske...