Hepatoblastoma (HEP) is the most frequent liver malignancy occurring in childhood. Surgical resection currently represents the gold standard for treatment. In patients with initially unresectable tumors, chemotherapy may induce remarkable reductions in size. In nonresponder patients, liver transplantation (OLTx) may offer a chance of cure
The most common primary malignant liver tumor of childhood, hepatoblastoma has increased in incidenc...
Background and Objectives: In children, hepatoblastoma preferentially is managed by liver resection ...
Cisplatin-containing chemotherapy and complete surgical resection are both crucial in the cure of he...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Hepatoblastoma (HEP) is the most frequent liver malignancy occurring in chil...
In the past 20 yr, a dramatic improvement has been achieved in the outcome of children with hepatobl...
Background. For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
BACKGROUND: For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of children with stage III and IV hepatoblastoma has shown little improvement ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of children with stage III and IV hepatoblastoma has shown little improvement ...
Background. For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
Although rare, hepatoblastoma is the most common pediatric liver tumor. Complete resection is a crit...
Although rare, hepatoblastoma is the most common pediatric liver tumor. Complete resection is a crit...
Liver transplantation is the only potentially curative option for unresectable hepatoblastoma. The i...
Liver transplantation is the only potentially curative option for unresectable hepatoblastoma. The i...
Major progress has been achieved during the last decades in the treatment of malignant liver tumors ...
The most common primary malignant liver tumor of childhood, hepatoblastoma has increased in incidenc...
Background and Objectives: In children, hepatoblastoma preferentially is managed by liver resection ...
Cisplatin-containing chemotherapy and complete surgical resection are both crucial in the cure of he...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Hepatoblastoma (HEP) is the most frequent liver malignancy occurring in chil...
In the past 20 yr, a dramatic improvement has been achieved in the outcome of children with hepatobl...
Background. For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
BACKGROUND: For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of children with stage III and IV hepatoblastoma has shown little improvement ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of children with stage III and IV hepatoblastoma has shown little improvement ...
Background. For hepatoblastoma (HB) that remains unresectable by partial hepatectomy after chemother...
Although rare, hepatoblastoma is the most common pediatric liver tumor. Complete resection is a crit...
Although rare, hepatoblastoma is the most common pediatric liver tumor. Complete resection is a crit...
Liver transplantation is the only potentially curative option for unresectable hepatoblastoma. The i...
Liver transplantation is the only potentially curative option for unresectable hepatoblastoma. The i...
Major progress has been achieved during the last decades in the treatment of malignant liver tumors ...
The most common primary malignant liver tumor of childhood, hepatoblastoma has increased in incidenc...
Background and Objectives: In children, hepatoblastoma preferentially is managed by liver resection ...
Cisplatin-containing chemotherapy and complete surgical resection are both crucial in the cure of he...