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Tonorezos, Emily S.  
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Friedman, Danielle Novetsky  
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Barnea, Dana  
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Bosscha, Machteld I.  
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Chantada, Guillermo Luis  
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Dommering, Charlotte J.  
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de Graaf, Pim  
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Dunkel, Ira J.  
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Fabius, Armida W.M.  
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Francis, Jasmine H.  
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Greer, Mary Louise C.  
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Kleinerman, Ruth A.  
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Kors, Wijnanda A.  
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Laughlin, Suzanne  
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Moll, Annette C.  
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Morton, Lindsay M.  
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Temming, Petra  
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Tucker, Margaret A.  
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van Leeuwen, Flora E.  
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Walsh, Michael F.  
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Oeffinger, Kevin C.  
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Abramson, David  
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2022-10-11T13:52:52Z  
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2020-11  
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Tonorezos, Emily S.; Friedman, Danielle Novetsky; Barnea, Dana; Bosscha, Machteld I.; Chantada, Guillermo Luis; et al.; Recommendations for Long-Term Follow-up of Adults with Heritable Retinoblastoma; Elsevier Science Inc.; Ophthalmology; 127; 11; 11-2020; 1549-1557  
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0161-6420  
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/172479  
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Purpose: To generate recommendations for long-term follow-up of adult survivors of heritable retinoblastoma. Design: We convened a meeting of providers from retinoblastoma centers around the world to review the state of the science and to evaluate the published evidence. Participants: Retinoblastoma is a rare childhood cancer of the retina. Approximately 40% of retinoblastoma cases are heritable, resulting from a germline mutation in RB1. Dramatic improvements in treatment and supportive care have resulted in a growing adult survivor population. However, survivors of heritable retinoblastoma have a significantly increased risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms, particularly bone and soft tissue sarcomas, uterine leiomyosarcoma, melanomas, and radiotherapy-related central nervous system tumors, which are associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Despite these risks, no surveillance recommendations for this population currently are in place, and surveillance practices vary widely by center. Methods: Following the Institute of Medicine procedure for clinical practice guideline development, a PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science search was performed, resulting in 139 articles; after abstract and full-text review, 37 articles underwent detailed data abstraction to quantify risk and evidence regarding surveillance, if available. During an in-person meeting, evidence was presented and discussed, resulting in consensus recommendations. Main Outcome Measures: Diagnosis and mortality from subsequent neoplasm. Results: Although evidence for risk of subsequent neoplasm, especially sarcoma and melanoma, was significant, evidence supporting routine testing of asymptomatic survivors was not identified. Skin examination for melanoma and prompt evaluation of signs and symptoms of head and neck disease were determined to be prudent. Conclusions: This review of the literature confirmed some of the common second cancers in retinoblastoma survivors but found little evidence for a benefit from currently available surveillance for these malignancies. Future research should incorporate international partners, patients, and family members.  
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eng  
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Elsevier Science Inc.  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess  
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/  
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Retinoblastoma  
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Second tumors  
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Survivor  
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Radiotherapy  
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Oncología  
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Medicina Clínica  
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CIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUD  
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Recommendations for Long-Term Follow-up of Adults with Heritable Retinoblastoma  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article  
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion  
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2022-10-03T17:51:26Z  
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1549-4713  
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127  
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11  
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1549-1557  
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Países Bajos  
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Amsterdam  
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Fil: Tonorezos, Emily S.. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Estados Unidos. Weill Cornell Medical College; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Friedman, Danielle Novetsky. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Barnea, Dana. Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center; Israel  
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Fil: Bosscha, Machteld I.. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Chantada, Guillermo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina  
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Fil: Dommering, Charlotte J.. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: de Graaf, Pim. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Dunkel, Ira J.. Weill Cornell Medicine; Estados Unidos. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Fabius, Armida W.M.. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Francis, Jasmine H.. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Greer, Mary Louise C.. University Of Toronto. Hospital For Sick Children; Canadá  
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Fil: Kleinerman, Ruth A.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Kors, Wijnanda A.. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Laughlin, Suzanne. University Of Toronto. Hospital For Sick Children; Canadá  
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Fil: Moll, Annette C.. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Morton, Lindsay M.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Temming, Petra. Universitat Essen; Alemania  
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Fil: Tucker, Margaret A.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: van Leeuwen, Flora E.. The Netherlands Cancer Institute; Países Bajos  
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Fil: Walsh, Michael F.. Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center; España  
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Fil: Oeffinger, Kevin C.. University of Duke; Estados Unidos  
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Fil: Abramson, David. Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center; España. Weill Cornell Medicine; Estados Unidos  
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Ophthalmology  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2020.05.024  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0161642020304620