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Other abdominal tumors.

P R Exelby

    Cancer
    |March 1, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Pediatric cancers affecting the liver, adrenal cortex, testis, and sacrococcygeal region are managed with combined surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy. This integrated approach has led to improved patient survival rates.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Oncology
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Radiation Oncology
    • Medical Oncology

    Background:

    • Cancers in specific pediatric sites, including the liver, adrenal cortex, testis, and sacrococcygeal region, present unique management challenges.
    • Historically, treatment protocols for these rare pediatric tumors have evolved significantly.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the current management strategies for pediatric cancers of the liver, adrenal cortex, testis, and sacrococcygeal region.
    • To highlight the impact of combined treatment modalities on patient outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of established treatment protocols for pediatric liver cancer, adrenal cortical cancer, testicular cancer, and sacrococcygeal tumors.
    • Integration of surgical resection, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy as a multimodal approach.

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    Main Results:

    • Combined treatment involving surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy demonstrates efficacy in managing these pediatric malignancies.
    • Improved survival rates observed in children treated with the integrated therapeutic strategy.

    Conclusions:

    • Multimodal therapy combining surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy is the current standard for managing these pediatric cancers.
    • The synergistic effect of these treatments offers a promising outlook for improving long-term survival in affected children.