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    Smith, Ashley Wilder; Seibel, Nita L.; Lewis, Denise R.; Albritton, Karen H.; Blair, Donald F.; Blanke, Charles D.; Bleyer, W. Archie; Freyer, David R.; Geiger, Ann M.; Hayes‐Lattin, Brandon; Tricoli, James V.; Wagner, Lynne I.; Zebrack, Bradley J.

    Cancer, April 1, 2016, Volume: 122, Issue: 7
    Journal Article

    Each year, 70,000 adolescents and young adults (AYAs) between ages 15 and 39 years in the United States are diagnosed with cancer. In 2006, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) Progress Review Group (PRG) examined the state of science associated with cancer among AYAs. To assess the impact of the PRG and examine the current state of AYA oncology research, the NCI, with support from the LIVESTRONG Foundation, sponsored a workshop entitled “Next Steps in Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology” on September 16 and 17, 2013, in Bethesda, Maryland. This report summarizes the findings from the workshop, opportunities to leverage existing data, and suggestions for future research priorities. Multidisciplinary teams that include basic scientists, epidemiologists, trialists, biostatisticians, clinicians, behavioral scientists, and health services researchers will be essential for future advances for AYAs with cancer. Cancer 2016;122:988–999. © 2016 American Cancer Society This report provides an overview of the National Cancer Institute and LIVESTRONG Foundation workshop on adolescent and young adult cancer research. Current science, including epidemiology, basic biology, clinical trials, health services, and health‐related quality‐of‐life research, is reviewed with recommendations for future research priorities.