Andrica C. H. de Vries
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View article: Prevalence and Determinants of Impaired Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in the First National Dutch Wilms Tumor Survivor Cohort, a National <scp>DCCSS</scp>‐<scp>LATER</scp> Study
Prevalence and Determinants of Impaired Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in the First National Dutch Wilms Tumor Survivor Cohort, a National <span>DCCSS</span>‐<span>LATER</span> Study Open
Background Wilms tumors (WT) are the most common kidney tumors in children, with excellent survival rates (90%). However, late adverse effects warrant attention. Limited data exist on musculoskeletal sequelae in WT survivors. We aimed to a…
View article: <i>NTRK1</i>-rearranged histiocytosis: clinicopathologic and molecular features
<i>NTRK1</i>-rearranged histiocytosis: clinicopathologic and molecular features Open
Non-Langerhans cell histiocytoses are a diverse group of histiocytic diseases. Different entities are defined based on clinical, histopathologic, and/or molecular characteristics. This study aimed to define NTRK-rearranged histiocytosis. T…
View article: The effect of online cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in adolescents and young adults after childhood cancer: Results from a randomized controlled trial
The effect of online cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in adolescents and young adults after childhood cancer: Results from a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Insomnia is common during and after childhood cancer and associated with negative health outcomes and impaired quality of life. Many adolescents and young adults do not receive treatment. Internet‐delivered cognitive behavioral …
View article: Structural equation modeling to explore putative causal factors for chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: a DCCSS LATER study
Structural equation modeling to explore putative causal factors for chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: a DCCSS LATER study Open
Purpose To explore putative causal relations for chronic fatigue (CF) in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) using structural equation modeling (SEM). Methods Interrelationships between factors that were previously associated with CF and thei…
View article: Prevalence and Determinants of Diabetes Mellitus in 2338 Long-Term Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivors (DCCS-LATER2 Study)
Prevalence and Determinants of Diabetes Mellitus in 2338 Long-Term Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivors (DCCS-LATER2 Study) Open
Context Diabetes mellitus (DM), a possible adverse effect of childhood cancer treatment, is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease and early mortality in adult childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Objective Here, we assess the preval…
View article: Prevalence and determinants of metabolic syndrome in 2338 childhood cancer survivors: A Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor LATER 2 study
Prevalence and determinants of metabolic syndrome in 2338 childhood cancer survivors: A Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor LATER 2 study Open
Background Because the occurrence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) might contribute to childhood cancer survivor’s excess risk of cardiovascular disease, the authors assessed the prevalence and determinants of MetS in the Dutch Childhood Cance…
View article: Long‐term risk and characteristics of cerebrovascular events after upper body radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors in the <scp>DCCSS</scp>‐<scp>LATER</scp> cohort
Long‐term risk and characteristics of cerebrovascular events after upper body radiotherapy among childhood cancer survivors in the <span>DCCSS</span>‐<span>LATER</span> cohort Open
Cerebrovascular events (CVEs) are serious late adverse events among childhood cancer survivors. We estimated the incidence and risk factors of symptomatic CVEs and described the clinical characteristics among childhood cancer survivors aft…
View article: Risk and Protective Factors of Psychosocial Functioning in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Results of the DCCSS‐LATER Study
Risk and Protective Factors of Psychosocial Functioning in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Results of the DCCSS‐LATER Study Open
Objective This study examines the association between psychosocial risk and protective factors and a wide range of psychosocial outcomes including emotional, social, cognitive, and physical domains in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Meth…
View article: Recurrent <i>CLTC</i>::<i>SYK</i> fusions and <i>CSF1R</i> mutations in juvenile xanthogranuloma of soft tissue
Recurrent <i>CLTC</i>::<i>SYK</i> fusions and <i>CSF1R</i> mutations in juvenile xanthogranuloma of soft tissue Open
Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is a histiocytic neoplasm that usually presents in the skin. Rarely, extracutaneous localizations occur; the genetic drivers of this clinical variant of JXG remain incompletely characterized. We present detai…
View article: Increased risk of subsequent neoplasm after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in 5-year survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Increased risk of subsequent neoplasm after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in 5-year survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia Open
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are at risk for developing subsequent neoplasms, but there is limited information on long-term risks and risk factors for both subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) and subsequent non-malignant …
View article: The impact of clinically relevant health conditions on psychosocial outcomes in survivors of childhood cancer: results of the DCCSS-LATER study
The impact of clinically relevant health conditions on psychosocial outcomes in survivors of childhood cancer: results of the DCCSS-LATER study Open
View article: Interindividual variation in ovarian reserve after gonadotoxic treatment in female childhood cancer survivors – a genome-wide association study: results from PanCareLIFE
Interindividual variation in ovarian reserve after gonadotoxic treatment in female childhood cancer survivors – a genome-wide association study: results from PanCareLIFE Open
View article: A Biomarker-Based Diagnostic Model for Cardiac Dysfunction in Childhood Cancer Survivors
A Biomarker-Based Diagnostic Model for Cardiac Dysfunction in Childhood Cancer Survivors Open
The biomarker-based diagnostic model proves effective in ruling out LV dysfunction, offering the potential to minimize unnecessary surveillance echocardiography in childhood cancer survivors. External validation is essential to confirm the…
View article: Different subtypes of chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: A DCCSS LATER study
Different subtypes of chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors: A DCCSS LATER study Open
Introduction The aim of the current study was to investigate whether subtypes of chronic fatigue (CF) can be identified in childhood cancer survivors (CCS), and if so, to determine the characteristics of participants with a specific subtyp…
View article: The cumulative burden of self‐reported, clinically relevant outcomes in long‐term childhood cancer survivors and implications for survivorship care: A DCCSS LATER study
The cumulative burden of self‐reported, clinically relevant outcomes in long‐term childhood cancer survivors and implications for survivorship care: A DCCSS LATER study Open
Background The aim of this study is to evaluate how cumulative burden of clinically relevant, self‐reported outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) compares to a sibling control group and to explore how the burden corresponds to leve…
View article: Chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors is associated with lifestyle and psychosocial factors; a DCCSS LATER study
Chronic fatigue in childhood cancer survivors is associated with lifestyle and psychosocial factors; a DCCSS LATER study Open
CF is a prevalent symptom in CCS that is associated with several assumed maintaining factors, with lifestyle and psychosocial factors being the most prominent. These are modifiable factors and may therefore be beneficial to prevent or redu…
View article: The Value of IgM Memory B-Cells in the Assessment of Splenic Function in Childhood Cancer Survivors at Risk for Splenic Dysfunction: A DCCSS-LATER Study
The Value of IgM Memory B-Cells in the Assessment of Splenic Function in Childhood Cancer Survivors at Risk for Splenic Dysfunction: A DCCSS-LATER Study Open
Background. Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) who received radiotherapy involving the spleen or total body irradiation (TBI) might be at risk for splenic dysfunction. A comprehensive screening test for examining splenic dysfunction is lacki…
View article: Prevalence, risk factors, and optimal way to determine overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the first Dutch cohort of 2338 long-term survivors of childhood cancer: a DCCSS-LATER study
Prevalence, risk factors, and optimal way to determine overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the first Dutch cohort of 2338 long-term survivors of childhood cancer: a DCCSS-LATER study Open
Background Overweight and obesity are common challenges among childhood cancer survivors. Overweight may be disguised, as survivors can have normal weight but high fat percentage (fat%) on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). We aimed t…
View article: Extensive Cardiac Function Analyses Using Contemporary Echocardiography in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Extensive Cardiac Function Analyses Using Contemporary Echocardiography in Childhood Cancer Survivors Open
Abnormal LVEF and GLS constitute complementary measures of systolic dysfunction among long-term CCS. Their diagnostic value may differ according to cardiotoxic exposures. Also, CCS have residual, unexplained risk of cardiac dysfunction. (E…
View article: Psychosocial functioning of adult siblings of Dutch very long‐term survivors of childhood cancer: DCCSS‐LATER 2 psycho‐oncology study
Psychosocial functioning of adult siblings of Dutch very long‐term survivors of childhood cancer: DCCSS‐LATER 2 psycho‐oncology study Open
Objective To describe psychosocial outcomes among adult siblings of very long‐term childhood cancer survivors (CCS), to compare these outcomes to reference populations and to identify factors associated with siblings' psychosocial outcomes…
View article: Psychosexual development, sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in long‐term childhood cancer survivors: DCCSS‐LATER 2 sexuality substudy
Psychosexual development, sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in long‐term childhood cancer survivors: DCCSS‐LATER 2 sexuality substudy Open
Objectives Childhood cancer may negatively impact childhood cancer survivors' (CCS) sexuality. However, this is an understudied research area. We aimed to describe the psychosexual development, sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction of…
View article: Psychosexual development, sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in long-term childhood cancer survivors: DCCSS-LATER 2 sexuality substudy
Psychosexual development, sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in long-term childhood cancer survivors: DCCSS-LATER 2 sexuality substudy Open
<p>Abstract Objectives Childhood cancer may negatively impact childhood cancer survivors' (CCS) sexuality. However, this is an understudied research area. We aimed to describe the psychosexual development, sexual functioning and …
View article: Self-reported outcomes on oral health and oral health-related quality of life in long-term childhood cancer survivors—A DCCSS-LATER 2 Study
Self-reported outcomes on oral health and oral health-related quality of life in long-term childhood cancer survivors—A DCCSS-LATER 2 Study Open
View article: Positive and negative survivor-specific psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer: the DCCSS-LATER 2 psycho-oncology study
Positive and negative survivor-specific psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer: the DCCSS-LATER 2 psycho-oncology study Open
Purpose Numerous studies investigated generic psychosocial outcomes in survivors of childhood cancer (CCS). The present study aimed to describe survivor-specific psychosocial consequences in CCS, and to identify socio-demographic and medic…
View article: Psychosocial outcomes in long‐term Dutch adult survivors of childhood cancer: The DCCSS‐LATER 2 psycho‐oncology study
Psychosocial outcomes in long‐term Dutch adult survivors of childhood cancer: The DCCSS‐LATER 2 psycho‐oncology study Open
Background This study compares a comprehensive range of psychosocial outcomes of adult childhood cancer survivors (CCS) to general population‐based references and identifies sociodemographic and medical risk factors. Methods CCS from the D…
View article: Frailty and sarcopenia within the earliest national Dutch childhood cancer survivor cohort (DCCSS-LATER): a cross-sectional study
Frailty and sarcopenia within the earliest national Dutch childhood cancer survivor cohort (DCCSS-LATER): a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Adverse late health outcomes among children treated with <scp>3D</scp> radiotherapy techniques: Study design of the <scp>Dutch</scp> pediatric <scp>3D‐RT</scp> study
Adverse late health outcomes among children treated with <span>3D</span> radiotherapy techniques: Study design of the <span>Dutch</span> pediatric <span>3D‐RT</span> study Open
Background Adverse late health outcomes after multimodal treatment for pediatric cancer are diverse and of prime interest. Currently available evidence and survivorship care guidelines are largely based on studies addressing side‐effects o…
View article: Clinical evaluation of late outcomes in Dutch childhood cancer survivors: Methodology of the DCCSS LATER 2 study
Clinical evaluation of late outcomes in Dutch childhood cancer survivors: Methodology of the DCCSS LATER 2 study Open
Background Childhood cancer survivors face late health problems; despite advances in research, details on risk remain unclear. We describe the methodological aspects of the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (DCCSS) cross‐sectional clin…
View article: Risk and determinants of low and very low bone mineral density and fractures in a national cohort of Dutch adult childhood cancer survivors (DCCSS-LATER): a cross-sectional study
Risk and determinants of low and very low bone mineral density and fractures in a national cohort of Dutch adult childhood cancer survivors (DCCSS-LATER): a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Psychosocial functioning of parents of Dutch long‐term survivors of childhood cancer
Psychosocial functioning of parents of Dutch long‐term survivors of childhood cancer Open
Objective To describe health‐related quality of life (HRQoL), post‐traumatic stress and post‐traumatic growth of parents of long‐term survivors of childhood cancer (CCS) and study associated factors. Methods Parents of survivors of the Dut…