Abstract The aim of this study was to assess life goal achievements in long-term survivors (LTS) receiving cranial radiotherapy (CRT) as central nervous system (CNS) prophylaxis for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during childhood, compared to healthy individuals. Participants in this study were 141 LTS treated in our center from 1961 to 1990. Questionnaires were mailed to LTS. Analyses were stratified by age-classes comparing LTS and matched healthy population living in the same geographic area, as well as comparing patients treated with 24 Gy vs. 18 Gy-CRT. Survivors reached the same educational level as controls; significant difference was noted according to age and CRT doses. LTS had similar employment rates to the controls, but lower marriage rates. Most respondents described their life positively, worse in the 24 Gy-group. This study highlighted the good life satisfaction of our LTS despite the long-term effects of the disease and its treatment

Psycho-social life achievements in adults even if they received prophylactic cranial irradiation for acute lymphoblastic leukemia during childhood.

MESSINA, CHIARA;SCRIMIN, SARA;ROSOLEN, ANGELO;BASSO, GIUSEPPE
2012

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Abstract The aim of this study was to assess life goal achievements in long-term survivors (LTS) receiving cranial radiotherapy (CRT) as central nervous system (CNS) prophylaxis for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during childhood, compared to healthy individuals. Participants in this study were 141 LTS treated in our center from 1961 to 1990. Questionnaires were mailed to LTS. Analyses were stratified by age-classes comparing LTS and matched healthy population living in the same geographic area, as well as comparing patients treated with 24 Gy vs. 18 Gy-CRT. Survivors reached the same educational level as controls; significant difference was noted according to age and CRT doses. LTS had similar employment rates to the controls, but lower marriage rates. Most respondents described their life positively, worse in the 24 Gy-group. This study highlighted the good life satisfaction of our LTS despite the long-term effects of the disease and its treatment
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