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Landier W, Earle CC, Bhatia S, Hudson MM, Oeffinger K, Ganz PA, Constine LS. Cancer Survivorship: Embracing the Challenge.  In VT DeVita Jr., TD Lawrence, SA Rosenberg (Eds.) Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 8th edition (2008).  Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

Hudson MM, Landier W, Bhatia S, Oeffinger KC, Sklar C, Meadows A, Horowitz M, Constine LS.  The Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines: Facilitating Risk-Based Care Of Childhood Cancer Survivors. In Rubin P, Constine LS, Marks LB, Okunieff P (eds), CURED I – LENT: Late Effects of Cancer Treatment on Normal Tissues (2008). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag.

Shankar SM, Marina N, Hudson MM, Hodgson DC, Adams MJ, Landier W, Bhatia S, Meeske K, Chen MH, Kinahan KE, Steinberger J, Rosenthal D (2008). Monitoring for Cardiovascular Disease in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Report From the Cardiovascular Disease Task Force of the Children's Oncology Group.  Pediatrics, 121(2):e387-396.

Gurney JG, Tersak JM, Ness KK, Landier W, Matthay KK, Schmidt ML (2007). Hearing Loss, Quality of Life, and Academic Problems in Long-Term Neuroblastoma Survivors: A Report from the Children’s Oncology Group.  Pediatrics;120;e1229-e1236.

Bhatia S, Landier W, Toogood AA, Hawkins M. Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Late Effects of Treatment.  In Bleyer AW, Barr RD (Eds). Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults (2007). New York: Springer.

Poplack DG, Fordis M, Horowitz ME, Landier W, Hudson MM, Bhatia S, Oeffinger KC, Mertens AC, Smith QW. The Passport for Care (PFC) Improving the Lives of Childhood Cancer Survivors: Development of a Novel Internet Resource for Managing Long-term Health Risks.  In Hewitt M & Ganz PA (Eds.) Implementing Cancer Survivorship Care Planning: A National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and Institute of Medicine National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop (2007).  Washington DC: The National Academies Press.

Landier W, Wallace HWB, Hudson MM (2006). Long-Term Follow-Up of Pediatric Cancer Survivors: Education, Surveillance, and Screening, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 2006 Feb 46:149-158.

Bhatia, S, Landier W, Casillas J, Zeltzer L. Medical and Psychosocial Issues in Childhood Cancer Survivors (2006).  In AE Chang, PA Ganz, DF Hayes, T Kinsella HI Pass, JH Schiller, RM Stone & V Strecher (Eds.) Oncology: An Evidence-Based Approach.  New York: Springer-Verlag.  Chapter 102, pp. 1791-1803.

Bhatia S, Landier W, Evaluating Survivors of Pediatric Cancer (2005), The Cancer Journal, Jul-Aug; 11(4): 340-54.

Landier W, Bhatia S. Late Complications of Hematologic Diseases and Their Therapies (2005). In R Hoffman, EJ Benz Jr, SJ Shattil, B Furie, HJ Cohen, LE Silberstein, PMcGlave (Eds.) Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice, 4th Edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier Science, chapter 92, pp. 1665-1681.

Landier W, Merchant T. Adverse Effects of Cancer Treatment on Hearing. In CL Schwartz, WL Hobbie, LS Constine & KS Ruccione (Eds.) Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Assessment and Management, 2nd Edition.  Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 2005, pp. 109-123.

Landier W, Bhatia S, Eshelman DA, Forte KJ, Sweeney T, Hester AL, Darling J, Armstrong FD, Blatt J, Constine LS, Freeman CR, Friedman DL, Green DM, Marina N, Meadows AT, Neglia JP, Oeffinger KC, Robison LL, Ruccione KS, Sklar CA, Hudson MM (2004). Development of risk-based guidelines for pediatric cancer survivors: the Children's Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines from the Children's Oncology Group Late Effects Committee and Nursing Discipline. Journal of Clinical Oncology Dec 15;22(24):4979-90.

Eshelman D, Landier W, Sweeney T, Hester AL, Forte K, Darling J & Hudson MM: Facilitating care for childhood cancer survivors: Integrating Children's Oncology Group long-term follow-up guidelines in clinical practice.  Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 21(5): 271-280, 2004.

Landier W: Monitoring and management of ototoxicity.  In Altman AJ (Ed.) Supportive Care of Children with Cancer: Current Therapy and Guidelines from the Children’s Oncology Group, 3rd Edition.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004, pp. 130-138.

Landier W. Teaching by developmental level. In N Kline (Ed.) Essentials of Pediatric Oncology Nursing : A Core Curriculum.  Glenview, IL: APON, 2004.

Landier W. Ototoxicity. In N Kline (Ed.) Essentials of Pediatric Oncology Nursing : A Core Curriculum.  Glenview, IL: APON, 2004.

Wilson K, Landier W, Wallace JD, Eds. APON’s Foundations of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing: A Comprehensive Orientation and Review Course.  Glenview, IL: Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses, 2003.

Hudson MM, Landier W, Eshelman D, Forte K, Darling J, Hester A, Sweeney T and the Children’s Oncology Group Late Effects Committee and Nursing Discipline (2003). Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines for Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers.  Children’s Oncology Group, Version 1.0 published March 2003; Version 1.2 published March 2004; Version 2.0, March 2006.  Available on-line: www.survivorshipguidelines.org 

Landier W. Germ cell tumors: a handbook for families.  APON Tumor Handbook Series, Glenview IL, Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses, 2003

Bhatia, S., Robison, L.L. & Landier, W. Late effects of childhood cancer therapy.  In V.T. DeVita, S. Hellman & S.A. Rosenberg (Eds.), Progress in Oncology 2002. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, pp.171-201, 2003.

This is a partial list. Full publications list available upon request. Information on this page may be self-reported and is subject to change at any time. Last reviewed: 07/08.

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