Literature DB >> 2987618

Mediastinal germ cell tumors in childhood. A clinical and pathological study of 21 cases.

E E Lack, H J Weinstein, K J Welch.   

Abstract

Twenty-one patients aged 16 years or less had been treated for a primary mediastinal germ cell tumor at the Children's Hospital, Boston Massachusetts, during the last 54 years. There were 13 boys and eight girls with the average age at diagnosis being 7 years (range 2 weeks to 16 years). Twelve mediastinal germ cell tumors were classified as pure teratoma, five contained embryonal carcinoma admixed with other germ cell components, and four were pure embryonal carcinoma. Of 12 patients with pure teratoma, 10 underwent complete surgical resection and were alive and well 1 to 13 years later; two children left untreated died of complications related to local tumor growth. Complete surgical resection was possible for only two of nine patients with embryonal carcinoma; both received adjuvant therapy and were alive and well 3 and 20 years later. Seven patients received radiation and/or chemotherapy but died of residual or metastatic disease. Successful treatment for children with embryonal carcinoma requires an operation aimed at either debulking or complete resection (if possible) coupled with early and aggressive combination chemotherapy. The role of radiation in primary therapy remains undefined with regard to curative intent.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2987618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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