Bone tumors in children are rare, accounting for 5% of all childhood cancer. Although rare, bone cancer deserves a special attention in pediatric oncology. Given an overall 5-year survival rate of approximately 65% for pediatric patients, malignant bone tumors should be diagnosed and treated rapidly and accurately in specialized center
BACKGROUND: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of this study w...
Purpose: Axial malignant bone tumours are rare in children and adolescents, and their prognosis is s...
Abstract Background: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of th...
Bone tumors in children are rare, accounting for 5% of all childhood cancer. Although rare, bone ca...
Bone cancers occur mainly in adolescents and young adults, and benign lesions are more frequent than...
Background: Osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing’s Sarcoma (ES) are the two most common malignant bone tumors...
Primary bone tumours account for less than 0.2% of all neoplasms but malignant bone tumours represen...
Aim: To analyze the characteristics of benign and malignant bone tumors in children, treated in LUHS...
Objective: To study the pattern of bone tumours seen in children aged 0 – 14 years presenting at the...
Background. Solid tumors in children are one of the most common childhood malignancy, second only to...
SUMMARY-In a search For etiologic clues to primary bone cancer in childhood, we examined 1,532 death...
Malignant bone tumors (MBT) account for 3% to 5% of cancers in children younger than 15 years. We ai...
Back ground: Cancer represents one of the major causes of death in the world estimated at 1 out of 1...
Osteogenic sarcoma is a primary bone tumor characterized by malignant cells producing osteoid matrix...
Today more than 71 % of children with cancer are surviving their disease. This is because of improve...
BACKGROUND: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of this study w...
Purpose: Axial malignant bone tumours are rare in children and adolescents, and their prognosis is s...
Abstract Background: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of th...
Bone tumors in children are rare, accounting for 5% of all childhood cancer. Although rare, bone ca...
Bone cancers occur mainly in adolescents and young adults, and benign lesions are more frequent than...
Background: Osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing’s Sarcoma (ES) are the two most common malignant bone tumors...
Primary bone tumours account for less than 0.2% of all neoplasms but malignant bone tumours represen...
Aim: To analyze the characteristics of benign and malignant bone tumors in children, treated in LUHS...
Objective: To study the pattern of bone tumours seen in children aged 0 – 14 years presenting at the...
Background. Solid tumors in children are one of the most common childhood malignancy, second only to...
SUMMARY-In a search For etiologic clues to primary bone cancer in childhood, we examined 1,532 death...
Malignant bone tumors (MBT) account for 3% to 5% of cancers in children younger than 15 years. We ai...
Back ground: Cancer represents one of the major causes of death in the world estimated at 1 out of 1...
Osteogenic sarcoma is a primary bone tumor characterized by malignant cells producing osteoid matrix...
Today more than 71 % of children with cancer are surviving their disease. This is because of improve...
BACKGROUND: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of this study w...
Purpose: Axial malignant bone tumours are rare in children and adolescents, and their prognosis is s...
Abstract Background: Ewing Sarcoma Family Tumours (ESFT) are rare in early childhood. The aim of th...