| Literature DB >> 6366182 |
A E Evans, G J D'Angio, C E Koop.
Abstract
The records of 49 patients with local and regional neuroblastoma treated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia between 1972-1981 were reviewed to determine the contribution of radiation therapy and chemotherapy to their management. All 11 state I patients were treated with surgery alone and 10 (91%) survived for periods ranging from 3 to 10 years. Half of the 24 stage II patients received radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy and 8/12 (67%) survive. Ten of the 12 remaining stage II patients survive (83%) following surgery alone. All stage II patients had residual disease and 13 had involvement in lymph nodes. 7 in the combined treatment group and 6 in the surgery alone group. All 14 stage III patients received postoperative chemotherapy and radiation therapy (RT) and 7 or 50% remain disease free. We conclude that surgery alone is sufficient for patients with stage I NBL, that RT and chemotherapy do not appear to alter the outcome in stage II patients, and better methods of therapy are needed for patients with stage III disease.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6366182 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(84)80021-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Surg ISSN: 0022-3468 Impact factor: 2.545