Risks of late mortality and morbidity among survivors of childhood acute leukemia with Down syndrome: A population-based cohort study

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Background: Children with leukemia and Down syndrome (DS) are at higher risk of acute treatment toxicities than those without DS. Whether late toxicity risks are also elevated is unknown. Methods: The authors identified all patients diagnosed with leukemia before the age of 18 years in Ontario, Canada between 1987 and 2013 and who survived greater than 5 years since their last pediatric cancer event. Survivors were divided into those with and without DS, matched by birth year, sex, leukemia type, and receipt of radiation. DS survivors were matched to individuals with DS without childhood cancer (DS controls) in a 1:10 ratio. Outcomes were identified through linkage to population-based health services databases. Results: DS survivors (n = 79) experienced inferior overall survival compared to non-DS survivors (n = 231) (20-year overall survival, 81.7% ± 6.8% vs 98.3% ± 1.2%; hazard ratio [HR], 12.8; P

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Gupta, S., Sutradhar, R., Pequeno, P., Hitzler, J. K., Liu, N., & Nathan, P. C. (2022). Risks of late mortality and morbidity among survivors of childhood acute leukemia with Down syndrome: A population-based cohort study. Cancer, 128(6), 1294–1301. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.34042

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