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The FCCSS is a multicentric national large-scale collaborative population-based study of children treated for a solid tumor before 2000 in France and before the age of 19 years.
The study is concerned by improving knowledge about the long-term effects caused by cancer and its treatments including adverse health and social outcomes.
The main reason of the FCCSS is to estimate the risk of adverse health and social outcomes that may occur after a cancer treatment and to prevent them by providing adapted follow-up care.
The cohort will be followed for up to 20 years from 2011.
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The main objectives of the FCCSS are to:
The cohort will be ascertained using:
In an initial cohort, we have already studied the iatrogenic effects of the cancer treatments. We have estimated the doses of ionising radiations delivered by radiotherapy to the target volume and by organs at distance. We found an important role of the radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the risk of a second cancer:
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18,000 participants in 3 patient groups
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Florent F. de Vathaire, Ph.D
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