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Why do publications about LTFU Study results refer to the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS)?

Long-Term Follow-Up Study (LTFU) is the name we use when communicating about the study with participants, while Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) is the scientific name used by researchers and the medical community. “Long-Term Follow-Up Study” emphasizes what the study is about without disclosing that some participants may be survivors of childhood cancer, thus protecting their personal health information.

You may hear about the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study or CCSS when important new findings are reported in the news. We want you to take pride in the attention the study receives, because your dedication contributes to every advance we make in protecting the health of survivors.

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  • Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Meningioma After Cranial Radiotherapy: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    2017

    Citation: 35(14):1570-1576

    Author(s): Bowers DC, Moskowtiz CS, Chou JF, Mazewski CM, Neglia J, Armstrong GT, Leisenring W, Robison LL, Oeffinger KC.

    Journal: J Clin Oncol

  • Effects of Temporal Changes in Therapeutic Exposure on Self-reported Health Status in Childhood Cancer Survivors.

    2017

    Citation: 166(20):89-98

    Author(s): Ness KK, Hudson MM, Jones KE, Leisenring W, Yasui Y, Chen Y,Stovall M, Gibson TM, Green DM, Neglia JP, Henderson TO, Casillas J, Ford JS, Effinger KE, Krull KR, Armstrong GT, Robison LL, Oeffinger KC, Nathan PC.

    Journal: Ann Intern Med

  • Impact of Chronic Disease on Emotional Distress in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    2017

    Citation: 123(3):521-528

    Author(s): Vuotto SC, Krull KR, Li C, Oeffinger KC, Green DM, Patel SK, Srivastava D, Stovall M, Ness KK, Armstrong GT, Robison LL, Brinkman TM.

    Journal: Cancer

  • Regression Analysis of Mixed Panel Count Data with Dependent Terminal Events.

    2017

    Citation: 36(10):1669-1680

    Author(s): Yu G, Zhu L, Li Y, Sun J, Robison LL.

    Journal: Stat Med

  • Effects of Population Socioeconomic and Health System Factors on Medical Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

    2017

    Citation: 6(1):74-82

    Author(s): Caplin DA, Smith KR, Ness KK, Nathan PC, Hanson HA, Hudson MM, Leisenring WM, Robison LL, Oeffinger KO.

    Journal: J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol

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