Emma J Heymer, Michael M Hawkins, David L Winter, Jop C Teepen, Ceren Sunguc, Cécile M Ronckers, Rodrigue S Allodji, Daniela Alessi, Elaine Sugden, Fabiën N Belle, Francesca Bagnasco, Julianne Byrne, Edit Bárdi, Stanislaw Garwicz, Desiree Grabow, Momcilo Jankovic, Peter Kaatsch, Melanie Kaiser, Gisela Michel, Christina Schindera, Nadia Haddy, Neige Journy, Maja Česen Mazić, Roderick Skinner, Judith L Kok, Maria W Gunnes, Thomas Wiebe, Carlotta Sacerdote, Milena M Maule, Monica Terenziani, Zsuzsanna Jakab, Jeanette F Winther, Päivi M Lähteenmäki, Lorna Zadravec Zaletel, Riccardo Haupt, Claudia E Kuehni, Leontien C Kremer, Florent de Vathaire, Lars Hjorth, Raoul C Reulen
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of subsequent gliomas and meningiomas, but the risks beyond age 40 years are uncertain. We quantified these risks in the largest ever cohort. METHODS: Using data from 69,460 5-year childhood cancer survivors (diagnosed 1940-2008), across Europe, standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and cumulative incidence were calculated. RESULTS: In total, 279 glioma and 761 meningioma were identified. CNS tumour (SIR: 16...
January 19, 2024: British Journal of Cancer