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    Certain sociodemographic and modifiable risk factors appeared associated with higher risk for cardiovascular disease among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors, according to research published in Cancer. “These results highlight the importance of long-term surveillance of AYAs after cancer treatment to ensure that appropriate screenings are initiated to reduce the risk [for] CVD and

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    A Conversation With Christabel K. Cheung, PhD, MSW Among the topics discussed at the 4th Global Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Congress held online in December 2021 was the urgent need for clinicians, researchers, and advocates in adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology to join forces to eradicate racist approaches to patient…

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    Abstract. Prior small reports have postulated a link between gastrointestinal polyposis and childhood and young adulthood cancer (CYAC) treatment (therapy-associated polyposis; TAP), but this remains a poorly understood phenomenon. The aim of this study was to describe the phenotypic spectrum of TAP in a multi-institutional cohort. TAP cases were identified from eight high-risk cancer centers….

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    • I had no idea about this entity! #OpenAccess in @CAPR_AACR: A Multi-Institutional Cohort of Therapy-Associated Polyposis (TAP) in Childhood and Young Adulthood Cancer Survivors https://t.co/R4Jyq68FIF Thanks @MattYurgelun @SapnaSyngal & colleagues! #AYACancer #GIPath