A high prevalence of obesity has been increasingly recognized in survivors of pediatric ALL. However, longitudinal patterns of weight change during and after treatment, and associated factors, are less well elucidated.In a retrospective cohort of 83 pediatric patients with ALL diagnosed between 1985 and 2010, we examined body mass index (BMI) status at several key time points: diagnosis; end of induction; end of consolidation; every 6 months during maintenance; and yearly for up to 5 years post-treatment.At diagnosis, 21
作者:Fang Fang, Zhang;Angie Mae, Rodday;Michael J, Kelly;Aviva, Must;Cathy, MacPherson;Susan B, Roberts;Edward, Saltzman;Susan K, Parsons
来源:Pediatric blood & cancer 2014 年 61卷 7期