Metabolic syndrome parameters, determinants, and biomarkers in adult survivors of childhood cancer: Protocol for the Dutch childhood cancer survivor study on metabolic syndrome (Dutch LATER METS)

Background: Potential late effects of treatment for childhood cancer include adiposity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. These risk factors cluster together as metabolic syndrome and increase the risk for development of diabetes mellitus and cardio- and cerebrovascular disease. Knowledge on risk factors, timely diagnosis, and preventive strategies is of importance to prevent cardio- and cerebrovascular complications and improve quality of life. Currently, no national cohort studies on the prevalence and determinants of metabolic syndrome in childhood cancer survivors, includ... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pluimakers, V. (Vincent)
Fiocco, M. (Marta)
van Atteveld, J. (Jenneke)
Hobbelink, M. (Monique)
Bresters, D. (Dorine)
Dulmen-den Broeder, E. (Eline) van
Heiden-Van der Loo, M. (Margriet) van der
Janssens, G.O. (Geert)
Kremer, L.C.M. (Leontien)
Loonen, J.J. (Jacqueline)
Louwerens, M. (Marlous)
van der Pal, H. (Helena)
Ronckers, C. (Cécile)
Van Santen, H.M. (Hanneke M.)
Versluys, B. (Birgitta)
Vries, A.C.H. (Andrica) de
Heuvel-Eibrink, M.M. (Marry) van den
Neggers, S. (Sebastian)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Childhood cancer survivor / Dutch childhood cancer survivor study / Dutch LATER METS / Metabolic syndrome / Methodology
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27452847
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/134665

Background: Potential late effects of treatment for childhood cancer include adiposity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. These risk factors cluster together as metabolic syndrome and increase the risk for development of diabetes mellitus and cardio- and cerebrovascular disease. Knowledge on risk factors, timely diagnosis, and preventive strategies is of importance to prevent cardio- and cerebrovascular complications and improve quality of life. Currently, no national cohort studies on the prevalence and determinants of metabolic syndrome in childhood cancer survivors, including biomarkers and genetic predisposition, are available. Objective: The objectives of the Dutch LATER METS study are to assess 1) the prevalence and risk factors of metabolic syndrome and its separate components, and 2) the potential diagnostic and predictive value of additional biomarkers for surveillance of metabolic syndrome in the national cohort of adult long-term survivors of childhood cancer. Methods: