Jedinci v dlouhodobé remisi po ukončení léčby pro nádorové onemocnění dětského věku: vyléčení a následná péče. Prohlášení z ERICE.

Title in English Long term survivors of childhood cancer: Cure and care. The ERICE statement.
Authors

KEPÁK Tomáš RADVANSKÁ Jitka BAJČIOVÁ Viera BLATNÝ Marek HRSTKOVÁ Hana KUŘE Josef MIHÁL Vladimír STARÝ Jan ŠMELHAUS Vratislav ŠTĚRBA Jaroslav KOUTECKÝ Josef

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Klinická onkologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Oncology and hematology
Keywords cure; care; children; cancer survivors
Description Long term survivors of childhood cancer: Cure and care The Erice statement. The number of subjects that have successfully completed treatment for a cancer diagnosed during childhood is increasing over time and entering adulthood. Members of the International Berlin-Frankfurt-Munster (I-BFM) Early and Late Toxicity Educational Committee (ELTEC) invited 45 pediatric cancer experts (representing oncologists, psychologists, nurses, epidemiologists, parents, and survivors) from 13 European countries (with five additional experts from North America) to Erice, Sicily (from October 27 to 29, 2006) to discuss the circumstances in which the word cure should be used when speaking about children with cancer, and when and why continuing follow-up and care may be required. The objective of the gathering was to generate from the personal and professional experience of the participants an overview statement of the group s philosophy of cure and care of survivors of childhood cancer. The ten points reflect what the group considers essential in the survivors cure and care. By publishing this text, representatives of the Paediatric Oncology Section of the Czech Oncological Society join into and endorse the ERICE statement.

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