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Toronto Pediatric Cancer Stage Guidelines Version 2

Also known as: Toronto Childhood Cancer Stage Guidelines Version 2 Toronto Childhood Cancer Stage Guidelines Version 2 (tumor staging) Toronto Paediatric Cancer Stage Guidelines Version 2 Toronto Pediatric Cancer Stage Guidelines Version 2 pediatric cancer
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Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
decline

Non-white parents had 11.57-fold higher odds of heightened decisional regret compared to white parents over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though this disparity was strongest at bas

Effect: decline; OR 11.57; CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05

Size: OR 11.57 CI: 95% CI 3.53 to 41.05
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
None
null

The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated subs

Effect: null; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Size: 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

Papers (1)