Cancer Treatment Type
Cross-source consensus on Cancer Treatment Type from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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- Among AYA cancer survivors, gynaecological follow-up compliance varied significantly by treatment type, with surgery-alone patients showing the highest compliance (26.4%) and systemic-treatment-alone patients showing the lowest (17.4%). — Gynaecological follow-up of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a comparative cohort study
- Survivors who received systemic treatment are a priority subgroup for improved gynaecological follow-up given both their lowest compliance rates and the immunosuppression-related HPV and cervical neoplasia risks associated with their treatment. — Gynaecological follow-up of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a comparative cohort study
- The lower gynaecological follow-up compliance in the systemic treatment group may reflect treatment burden discouraging further medical engagement, or an intensive oncological surveillance schedule crowding out preventive gynaecological care. — Gynaecological follow-up of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a comparative cohort study