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[Congenital malignant neoplasms]

M Salas Martínez

    Boletin Medico Del Hospital Infantil De Mexico
    |March 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Congenital and possibly congenital malignant neoplasias represent about 1 in 4.5 cases. Retinoblastoma, nephroblastoma, and neuroblastoma were the most common types, excluding hematopoietic cancers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Pathology
    • Oncology
    • Medical Research

    Context:

    • A study was conducted at the Hospital Infantil de Mexico's Pathology Department.
    • The research focused on 1,076 cases of malignant neoplasias.
    • The study aimed to identify and quantify congenital and possibly congenital cancers in children.

    Purpose:

    • To determine the proportion of congenital malignant neoplasias within a pediatric patient cohort.
    • To differentiate between unquestionably congenital (detected at birth) and possibly congenital (detected within the first year) neoplasias.
    • To identify the most prevalent types of congenital and possibly congenital malignant neoplasias in children.

    Summary:

    • Congenital and possibly congenital malignant neoplasias accounted for approximately 1 case in every 4.5 total cases.

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  • The proportion varied significantly across different types of neoplasias.
  • Excluding hematopoietic malignancies, retinoblastoma, nephroblastoma, and neuroblastoma were the most frequently observed congenital/possibly congenital cancers.
  • Impact:

    • Provides crucial epidemiological data on the incidence of congenital cancers in pediatric populations.
    • Highlights specific cancer types that require early detection and intervention strategies in newborns and infants.
    • Informs clinical practice and research priorities in pediatric oncology and pathology.