Nephroblastoma is the most prevalent pediatric kidney tumor, which occurs primarily in younger children with the average age at diagnosis of 42,5 months for girls and 36,5 months for boys. Even though its treatment is currently very succesful and the overall survival rate reaches over 90 %, there are still more things to be discovered and improved. An important role for the right choice of treatment plays not only the histology of tumor, but also the chromosomal changes present at tumor. Some of them (for example 1q gain, simultaneous deletion of 1p and 16q, TP53 deletion) were confirmed as negative prognostic markers because they are associated with an increased risk of relapse or with anaplastic type of nephroblastoma that is included in ...
Molecular genetics of kidney cancer: Chromosomal regions of importance in tbe developmentof renal ce...
Background: Neuroblastoma (NB), like most human cancers, is characterized by genomicinstability, man...
Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical significanc...
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor – WT) is the most common kidney tumor among the pediatric population, fi...
Metastatic disease is a well-known complicating factor in the treatment of renal cell cancer. Wherea...
Nephroblastomas are the most commonly occurring renal neoplasms in childhood and are treated almost ...
non disponibileCytogenetic analysis usually reveals low number of chromosomes 1, 2, 6, 10 and 17 in ...
Papillary renal cell tumors (RCT) make up a cytomorphologically and biologically heterogeneous group...
To further evaluate the role of cytogenetic analysis we studied 19 cases of renal neoplasms. Specifi...
Chromosomal instability and aberrations are known in many cancers including renal cell carcinoma. De...
Chromosomal instability and aberrations are known in many cancers including renal cell carcinoma. De...
Renal-cell carcinomas (RCC) are clinically, histologically and cytogenetically very heterogeneous. T...
International audienceClear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of renal cance...
Molecular genetics of kidney cancer: Chromosomal regions of importance in tbe developmentof renal ce...
Background: Neuroblastoma (NB), like most human cancers, is characterized by genomicinstability, man...
Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical significanc...
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor – WT) is the most common kidney tumor among the pediatric population, fi...
Metastatic disease is a well-known complicating factor in the treatment of renal cell cancer. Wherea...
Nephroblastomas are the most commonly occurring renal neoplasms in childhood and are treated almost ...
non disponibileCytogenetic analysis usually reveals low number of chromosomes 1, 2, 6, 10 and 17 in ...
Papillary renal cell tumors (RCT) make up a cytomorphologically and biologically heterogeneous group...
To further evaluate the role of cytogenetic analysis we studied 19 cases of renal neoplasms. Specifi...
Chromosomal instability and aberrations are known in many cancers including renal cell carcinoma. De...
Chromosomal instability and aberrations are known in many cancers including renal cell carcinoma. De...
Renal-cell carcinomas (RCC) are clinically, histologically and cytogenetically very heterogeneous. T...
International audienceClear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of renal cance...
Molecular genetics of kidney cancer: Chromosomal regions of importance in tbe developmentof renal ce...
Background: Neuroblastoma (NB), like most human cancers, is characterized by genomicinstability, man...
Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical significanc...