Wilms' tumor is the most frequently occurring renal tumor in children and is one of the most treatment-responsive tumors. A tumor-suppressor gene and other genetic abnormalities have been implicated in its etiology. In addition, patients with several congenital anomalies, such as Beck-with-Wiedemann syndrome, WAGR syndrome, and Denys-Drash syndrome, have an increased risk of Wilms' tumor. Previously, a three-drug chemotherapy regimen with surgery and radiotherapy was used with patients in all stages. Now, patients with early-stage Wilms' tumor are treated with a two-drug regimen without radiotherapy, whereas those in advanced stages still receive the three-drug regimen and radiotherapy. Two large collaborative groups - the National Wilms' T...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
AbstractIn Europe, almost 1000 children are diagnosed with a malignant renal tumour each year. The v...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...
textabstractPediatric renal tumors comprise approximately 5% of malignancies in children under 15 ye...
Nephroblastoma [Wilms tumor (WT)] is a rare, but the most common, primary renal tumor in children. W...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors of childhood, occurring in 1 in 10,000 children a...
Wilms tumor (WT) is an embryonal tumor of the kidneys. It is associated with many oncogenic genetic ...
Medical records of 71 children with Wilms' tumor at Sisli Etfal Education and Research Hospital betw...
textabstractWilms tumor, or nephroblastoma, represents about 90% of all pediatric renal tumors and a...
Advances in the management of Wilms’ tumor have been dramatic over the past half century, not in sma...
Wilms′ tumor (WT) is the commonest pediatric renal tumor, predominantly seen in children less than f...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor – WT) is the most common kidney tumor among the pediatric population, fi...
Renal tumors account for ~5% of all childhood cancer diagnoses. Among them, Wilms tumor is by far th...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
AbstractIn Europe, almost 1000 children are diagnosed with a malignant renal tumour each year. The v...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...
textabstractPediatric renal tumors comprise approximately 5% of malignancies in children under 15 ye...
Nephroblastoma [Wilms tumor (WT)] is a rare, but the most common, primary renal tumor in children. W...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors of childhood, occurring in 1 in 10,000 children a...
Wilms tumor (WT) is an embryonal tumor of the kidneys. It is associated with many oncogenic genetic ...
Medical records of 71 children with Wilms' tumor at Sisli Etfal Education and Research Hospital betw...
textabstractWilms tumor, or nephroblastoma, represents about 90% of all pediatric renal tumors and a...
Advances in the management of Wilms’ tumor have been dramatic over the past half century, not in sma...
Wilms′ tumor (WT) is the commonest pediatric renal tumor, predominantly seen in children less than f...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor – WT) is the most common kidney tumor among the pediatric population, fi...
Renal tumors account for ~5% of all childhood cancer diagnoses. Among them, Wilms tumor is by far th...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
Wilms tumour is one of the success stories of paediatric oncology with long term survival approachin...
AbstractIn Europe, almost 1000 children are diagnosed with a malignant renal tumour each year. The v...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...