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We evaluated the satisfaction of adult survivors of childhood cancers and their general practitioners (GP) after a long-term consultation.The first Long-term Follow-up Study in Oncology (SALTO1) is a prospective cohort study of survivors of childhood cancers (except leukemia) diagnosed between 1987 and 1992 in the Rhône-Alpes and Auvergne regions of France. Of the 481 patients eligible for the study, 150 participated in a long-term consultation with a pediatric oncologist and an internist, after which survivors and their GPs received long-term plans and recommendations based on consultation findings. A year after the consultation, survivors and their GPs assessed their satisfaction with the process.Of the 150 survivor participants in the long-term follow-up, 120 (80

作者:Claire, Berger;Léonie, Casagranda;Cécile, Faure-Conter;Claire, Freycon;Florentina, Isfan;Aurélie, Robles;Béatrice, Trombert-Paviot;Isabelle, Guichard;Isabelle, Durieu;Pascal, Cathebras

来源:Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology 2017 年

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Claire, Berger;Léonie, Casagranda;Cécile, Faure-Conter;Claire, Freycon;Florentina, Isfan;Aurélie, Robles;Béatrice, Trombert-Paviot;Isabelle, Guichard;Isabelle, Durieu;Pascal, Cathebras
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Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology 2017 年
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adult survivors of childhood cancer general practitioner internal medicine long-term follow-up transition
We evaluated the satisfaction of adult survivors of childhood cancers and their general practitioners (GP) after a long-term consultation.The first Long-term Follow-up Study in Oncology (SALTO1) is a prospective cohort study of survivors of childhood cancers (except leukemia) diagnosed between 1987 and 1992 in the Rhône-Alpes and Auvergne regions of France. Of the 481 patients eligible for the study, 150 participated in a long-term consultation with a pediatric oncologist and an internist, after which survivors and their GPs received long-term plans and recommendations based on consultation findings. A year after the consultation, survivors and their GPs assessed their satisfaction with the process.Of the 150 survivor participants in the long-term follow-up, 120 (80