Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up

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Survival rates in children with cancer have increased over the years, however the consequences of the oncological treatment received have an impact on different organs and tissues, thus, holocranial radiotherapy and chemotherapy that penetrates the central nervous system can cause consequences. neur...

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Autores: Fidela de Fátima Muro-Cieza, Johanny, Apolitano-Cárdenas, Claudia, Gil-Olivares, Fradis, Aliaga-Llerena, Karina, García-León, Juan
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue
Repositorio:Diagnóstico
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/526
Enlace del recurso:https://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/526
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Sobrevivientes
cáncer infantil
quimioterapia
radioterapia
seguimiento
Cancer Survivors
childhood cancer
chemotherapy
radiotherapy
follow up
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Seguimiento de efecto a largo plazo parea sobrevivientes de cáncer infantil
title Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
spellingShingle Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
Fidela de Fátima Muro-Cieza, Johanny
Sobrevivientes
cáncer infantil
quimioterapia
radioterapia
seguimiento
Cancer Survivors
childhood cancer
chemotherapy
radiotherapy
follow up
title_short Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
title_full Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
title_fullStr Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
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title_sort Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow up
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Apolitano-Cárdenas, Claudia
Gil-Olivares, Fradis
Aliaga-Llerena, Karina
García-León, Juan
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Apolitano-Cárdenas, Claudia
Gil-Olivares, Fradis
Aliaga-Llerena, Karina
García-León, Juan
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Gil-Olivares, Fradis
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cáncer infantil
quimioterapia
radioterapia
seguimiento
Cancer Survivors
childhood cancer
chemotherapy
radiotherapy
follow up
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cáncer infantil
quimioterapia
radioterapia
seguimiento
Cancer Survivors
childhood cancer
chemotherapy
radiotherapy
follow up
description Survival rates in children with cancer have increased over the years, however the consequences of the oncological treatment received have an impact on different organs and tissues, thus, holocranial radiotherapy and chemotherapy that penetrates the central nervous system can cause consequences. neurocognitive, long-term ocular complications include cataracts, glaucoma, retinopathy and severe dry eye, the use of platinum-based chemotherapy and radiotherapy is associated with hearing loss. The lungs and lung function are vulnerable to injury from oncological treatment and after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; The use of anthracyclines constitutes the main cause of cardiomyopathy in survivors. At the gastrointestinal level, alkylating agents and anthracyclines can influence the risk of liver and gastrointestinal mucosal damage, and at the kidney level, chemotherapeutic agents such as ifosfamide, cisplatin and carboplatin. Pelvic/abdominal radiation and high-dose alkylating chemotherapy can cause premature ovarian failure in women and azoospermia in men. Thyroid complications are common in survivors, and those exposed to cranial radiation and those with total body irradiation (TBI) are at risk of experiencing linear growth restrictions and growth hormone deficiency. Finally, in some cases a second neoplasm usually develops. The objective of this review is to know the different sequelae of oncological treatment and standardize the follow-up of the patients involved for their timely detection.
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spelling Cancer Survivors, childhood cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, follow upSeguimiento de efecto a largo plazo parea sobrevivientes de cáncer infantilFidela de Fátima Muro-Cieza, JohannyApolitano-Cárdenas, ClaudiaGil-Olivares, FradisAliaga-Llerena, KarinaGarcía-León, JuanSobrevivientescáncer infantilquimioterapiaradioterapiaseguimientoCancer Survivorschildhood cancerchemotherapyradiotherapyfollow upSurvival rates in children with cancer have increased over the years, however the consequences of the oncological treatment received have an impact on different organs and tissues, thus, holocranial radiotherapy and chemotherapy that penetrates the central nervous system can cause consequences. neurocognitive, long-term ocular complications include cataracts, glaucoma, retinopathy and severe dry eye, the use of platinum-based chemotherapy and radiotherapy is associated with hearing loss. The lungs and lung function are vulnerable to injury from oncological treatment and after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; The use of anthracyclines constitutes the main cause of cardiomyopathy in survivors. At the gastrointestinal level, alkylating agents and anthracyclines can influence the risk of liver and gastrointestinal mucosal damage, and at the kidney level, chemotherapeutic agents such as ifosfamide, cisplatin and carboplatin. Pelvic/abdominal radiation and high-dose alkylating chemotherapy can cause premature ovarian failure in women and azoospermia in men. Thyroid complications are common in survivors, and those exposed to cranial radiation and those with total body irradiation (TBI) are at risk of experiencing linear growth restrictions and growth hormone deficiency. Finally, in some cases a second neoplasm usually develops. The objective of this review is to know the different sequelae of oncological treatment and standardize the follow-up of the patients involved for their timely detection.Las tasas de sobrevida en los niños con cáncer han aumentado a través de los años, sin embargo las consecuencias del tratamiento oncológico recibido tiene impacto en diferentes órganos y tejidos. La radioterapia holocraneal y la quimioterapia que penetra el sistema nervioso central pueden provocar consecuencias neurocognitivas, las complicaciones oculares a largo plazo incluyen cataratas, glaucoma, retinopatía y ojo seco severo, el uso de quimioterapia a base de platino y radioterapia se asocia a pérdida de audición. Los pulmones y función pulmonar son vulnerables a la injuria por el tratamiento oncológico y posterior al trasplante de progenitores hematopoyéticos; el uso de antraciclinas constituye la principal causa de cardiomiopatía en los sobrevivientes. A nivel gastrointestinal, los alquilantes y antraciclinas puede influir en el riesgo de daño hepático y de la mucosa gastrointestinal y a nivel renal agentes quimioterapéuticos como ifosfamida, cisplatino y carboplatino. La radiación pélvica/abdominal y la quimioterapia alquilante en dosis altas pueden causar insuficiencia ovárica prematura en mujeres y azoospermia en varones. Las complicaciones tiroideas, son frecuentes en los sobrevivientes, además los expuestos a radiación craneal y aquellos con irradiación corporal total (TBI) corren el riesgo de experimentar restricciones en el crecimiento lineal y deficiencia de la hormona del crecimiento. Finalmente, en algunos casos suele desarrollarse una segunda neoplasia. El objetivo de esta revisión es conocer las diferentes secuelas del tratamiento oncológico y estandarizar el seguimiento de los pacientes implicados para su detección oportuna.Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue2024-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/52610.33734/diagnostico.v63i2.526Diagnóstico; Vol. 63 No. 2 (2024); e526Diagnostico; Vol. 63 Núm. 2 (2024); e5261018-28882709-795110.33734/diagnostico.v63i2reponame:Diagnósticoinstname:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanueinstacron:FIHUspahttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/526/502Derechos de autor 2024 Johanny Fidela de Fátima Muro-Cieza, Claudia Apolitano-Cárdenas, Fradis Gil-Olivares, Karina Aliaga-Llerena, Juan García-Leónhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/5262024-08-23T01:20:24Z
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