Recommendations for Premature Ovarian Insufficiency Surveillance for Female Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer: A Report From the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group in Collaboration With the PanCareSurFup Consortium

Wendy van Dorp(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Renée L. Mulder(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Leontien C.M. Kremer(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Melissa M. Hudson(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Marry M. van den Heuvel‐Eibrink(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), M. van den Berg(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Jennifer Levine(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Eline van Dulmen‐den Broeder(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Natascia Di Iorgi(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Assunta Albanese(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Saro H. Armenian(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Smita Bhatia(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Louis S. Constine(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), A Corrias(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Rebecca Deans(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Uta Dirksen(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Clarisa R. Gracia(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Lars Hjorth(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Leah Kroon(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Cornelis B. Lambalk(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Wendy Landier(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Gill Levitt(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Alison Leiper(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Lillian R. Meacham(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), A. Mussa(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Sebastian Neggers(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Kevin C. Oeffinger(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Alberto Revelli(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Hanneke M. van Santen(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Roderick Skinner(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Andrew Toogood(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), William H. Wallace(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute), Riccardo Haupt(Van Leer Jerusalem Institute)
Journal of Clinical Oncology
July 26, 2016
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Female survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult (CAYA) cancer who were treated with alkylating agents and/or radiation, with potential exposure of the ovaries, have an increased risk of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). Clinical practice guidelines can facilitate these survivors' access to optimal treatment of late effects that may improve health and quality of survival; however, surveillance recommendations vary among the existing long-term follow-up guidelines, which impedes the implementation of screening. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present guideline was developed by using an evidence-based approach and summarizes harmonized POI surveillance recommendations for female survivors of CAYA cancer who were diagnosed at age < 25 years. The recommendations were formulated by an international multidisciplinary panel and graded according to the strength of the evidence and the potential benefit gained from early detection and intervention. The harmonized POI surveillance recommendations were developed by using a transparent process and are intended to facilitate care for survivors of CAYA cancer. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The harmonized set of POI surveillance recommendations is intended to be scientifically rigorous, to positively influence health outcomes, and to facilitate the care for female survivors of CAYA cancer.


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