General cancer screening practices among adult survivors of retinoblastoma: Results from the Retinoblastoma Survivor Study

Ira J. Dunkel & Danielle Novetsky Friedman · 2021-01-26

Abstract

We assessed breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening practices in adult retinoblastoma (Rb) survivors and non‐Rb controls. We found that most Rb survivors adhered to general population cancer screening recommendations. Rates did not differ among Rb survivors and non‐Rb controls, or among survivors by laterality, even though bilateral survivors reported higher levels of concern about future health and cancer risk. Older age, being overweight/obese, and lack of recent contact with medical personnel were independently associated with decreased utilization of Pap smear among female Rb survivors. Future studies are warranted to determine whether these associations might provide an opportunity for intervention.

Funding

NCI NIH HHS

U24 CA055727

NCI NIH HHS

U24 CA55727

NCI NIH HHS

P30 CA008748

NCATS NIH HHS

UL1 TR002384

NCATS NIH HHS

KL2 TR002385

Intramural NIH HHS

NCATS NIH HHS

KL2 TR000458

National Cancer Institute

P30 CA008748

National Cancer Institute

U24 CA55727

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

KL2 TR000458

New York Community Trust