The need for tumor surveillance of children and adolescents with cancer predisposition syndromes: a retrospective cohort study in a tertiary-care children’s hospital

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Huber Simon,Schimmel Mareike,Dunstheimer Désirée,Nemes Karolina,Richter Markus,Streble Joachim,Vollert Kurt,Walden Ulrike,Frühwald Michael C.,Kuhlen MichaelaORCID

Abstract

AbstractExpert recommendations for the management of tumor surveillance in children with a variety of cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) are available. We aimed (1) at identifying and characterizing children who are affected by a CPS and (2) at comparing current practice and consensus recommendations of the American Association for Cancer Research workshop in 2016. We performed a database search in the hospital information system of the University Children’s Hospital for CPS in children, adolescents, and young adults and complemented this by review of electronic patients’ charts. Between January 1, 2017, and December 3, 2019, 272 patients with 41 different CPS entities were identified in 20 departments (144 [52.9%] male, 128 [47.1%] female, median age 9.1 years, range, 0.4–27.8). Three (1.1%) patients died of non-malignancy-associated complications of the CPS; 49 (18.0%) patients were diagnosed with malignancy and received regular follow-up. For 209 (95.0%) of the remaining 220 patients, surveillance recommendations were available: 30/220 (13.6%) patients received CPS consultations according to existing consensus recommendations, 22/220 (10.0%) institutional surveillance approaches were not complying with recommendations, 84/220 (38.2%) patients were seen for other reasons, and 84/220 (38.2%) were not routinely cared for. Adherence to recommendations differed extensively among CPS entities.Conclusion: The spectrum of CPS patients at our tertiary-care children’s hospital is manifold. For most patients, awareness of cancer risk has to be enhanced and current practice needs to be adapted to consensus recommendations. Offering specialized CPS consultations and establishing education programs for patients, relatives, and physicians may increase adherence to recommendations. What is Known: A wide spectrum of rare syndromes manifesting in childhood is associated with an increased cancer risk. For many of these syndromes, expert recommendations for management and tumor surveillance are available, although based on limited evidence. What is New: Evaluating current practice, our data attest significant shortcomings in tumor surveillance of children and adolescents with CPS even in a tertiary-care children’s hospital. We clearly advocate a systematic and consistent integration of tumor surveillance into daily practice.

Funder

Universitätsklinikum Augsburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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