Achievement of Adult Milestones and Substance Use Among Childhood Cancer Survivors Compared to Non-Cancer Affected Peers: A Matched Cohort Comparison

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The primary goal of this analysis is to assess the prevalence of substance use (tobacco and e-cigarette use) as well as sociodemographic and healthcare variables between CCS who have participated in a population-based cohort study (Project Forward; n=1,006) and compare this cohort to a cancer-unaffected population-based cohort using data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) matching on relevant factors.

Organization

Keck School of Medicine of USC

PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Joel Milam

Primary Research Expertise

Population

Adult

Years

Tags

cancer, substance use, Tobacco, e-cigarette, Medical Care