In the largest study yet, it was found that childhood cancer survivors are at a high risk of developing new tumours as they age.
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators leading the effort reported that 1,382, or 9.6 percent, of survivors developed new tumours unrelated to their original cancers.
About 30 percent of those survivors, 386 individuals, developed third tumours. Four or more tumours were found in 153 survivors in this study.
"These findings show that when you describe adult survivors of childhood cancer it is not sufficient to describe their risk of a first subsequent cancer, but to acknowledge that some of these patients are at risk for multiple cancers," Gregory Armstrong, M.D., the study's principal investigator and an assistant member of the St. Jude Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control, explained.
"This is the first study to more fully enumerate that risk," he said.
The work underscores the importance of cancer screenings for this growing population.
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"These survivors are candidates for additional genetic evaluation to look for an underlying genetic propensity for tumour development or an inability to protect healthy cells against the harmful effects of radiation," Armstrong said.
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Source-ANI