Natalia Godoy Casasbuenas, E. D. Vries, Oscar Ramírez Wurttemberger
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Más allá de la cura: la necesidad de implementar un sistema de seguimiento a largo plazo para los supervivientes de cáncer infantil en Colombia
With the advent of high-quality, multidisciplinary treatments, the overall 5-year cancer survival in the pediatric population has improved considerably, reaching as much as 80% in high-income countries. In Colombia, there has also been a progressive increase in overall 5-year survival, particularly for hematologic malignancies. Consequently, the number of survivors of childhood cancer has increased significantly in recent years and, together with them, the appearance of late adverse events related to increased morbidity and risk of premature death in adulthood. Although follow-up strategies have been implemented for childhood cancer survivors in high-income countries, few efforts have been made in Colombia to implement these strategies. In fact, the common practice in most treatment centers is to discharge the child who has undergone 5 years of cancer follow-up, without precise instructions for long-term follow-up. The objective of this paper is to argue about the need to design and implement follow-up strategies for survivors of childhood cancer in the Colombian context.
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The Revista Colombiana de Cancerología is an official publication of the Instituto Nacional de Colombia (INC). The Revista is published quarterly with the aim of broadening and disseminating knowledge in the field of oncology. The Revista publishes articles on: molecular carcinogenic mechanisms and treatment responses; cancer epidemiology; clinical features and treatment of neoplastic disease and public health campaigns to control cancer. Manuscripts which contain original material shall be accepted for possible publication. Neither the article nor any part of its contents (including statistical or graphic content) may have been published or submitted for publication in any media other than the Revista Colombiana de Cancerología. No acceptance shall be made of preliminary reports (abstracts or posters) presented at scientific meetings, neither of press releases on programmed meetings. All manuscript copies shall be placed at the disposition of the Journal Editorial Board. Under exceptional circumstances, secondary publications in Spanish or other languages may be submitted, provided they comply with certain conditions which justify said submission.