Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
The increasing number of haemopoietic stem cell transplantations (HSCT) taking place worldwide has offered a cure to many high risk childhood malignancies with an otherwise very poor prognosis. However, HSCT is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature death, and patients who have...
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doaj-7faedf1194f04ef7a011d59e2be998682021-04-02T16:46:59ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672014-06-0111486210.3390/children1010048children1010048Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationChristina Wei0Assunta Albanese1St Georges Hospital, St Georges Health Care NHS Trust, Tooting, London SW17 0QT, UKSt Georges Hospital, St Georges Health Care NHS Trust, Tooting, London SW17 0QT, UKThe increasing number of haemopoietic stem cell transplantations (HSCT) taking place worldwide has offered a cure to many high risk childhood malignancies with an otherwise very poor prognosis. However, HSCT is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature death, and patients who have survived the acute complications continue to face lifelong health sequelae as a result of the treatment. Endocrine dysfunction is well described in childhood HSCT survivors treated for malignancies. The endocrine system is highly susceptible to damage from the conditioning therapy, such as, alkylating agents and total body irradiation, which is given prior stem cell infusion. Although not immediately life-threatening, the impact of these abnormalities on the long term health and quality of life in these patients may be considerable. The prevalence, risk factors, clinical approaches to investigations and treatments, as well as the implications of ongoing surveillance of endocrine disorders in childhood HSCT survivors, are discussed in this review.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/1/1/48haemopoietic stem cell transplantationendocrine disordersgrowth hormone deficiencyhypothyroidismgonadal failure |
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Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation |
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Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation |
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Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation |
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Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation |
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Endocrine Disorders in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation |
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endocrine disorders in childhood cancer survivors treated with haemopoietic stem cell transplantation |
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The increasing number of haemopoietic stem cell transplantations (HSCT) taking place worldwide has offered a cure to many high risk childhood malignancies with an otherwise very poor prognosis. However, HSCT is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature death, and patients who have survived the acute complications continue to face lifelong health sequelae as a result of the treatment. Endocrine dysfunction is well described in childhood HSCT survivors treated for malignancies. The endocrine system is highly susceptible to damage from the conditioning therapy, such as, alkylating agents and total body irradiation, which is given prior stem cell infusion. Although not immediately life-threatening, the impact of these abnormalities on the long term health and quality of life in these patients may be considerable. The prevalence, risk factors, clinical approaches to investigations and treatments, as well as the implications of ongoing surveillance of endocrine disorders in childhood HSCT survivors, are discussed in this review. |
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haemopoietic stem cell transplantation endocrine disorders growth hormone deficiency hypothyroidism gonadal failure |
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