Introduction: Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is the commonest childhood cancer in Rwanda. Nephroblastoma is regarded as one of the successes of pediatric oncology with long-term survival approaching 90%. The Objectives to evaluate the feasibilityof treating childhood cancer using the nephroblastoma example and to calculate its cost of treatment in Rwanda. Methods: Prospective study over a 2 year period: 01 Jan 2010- 31 December 2011.A questionnaire was completed by all participants in the study and the following variables were collected at Kigali University Teaching Hospital: age at diagnosis, gender, transport cost, cost of investigations, staging, treatment and outcome, cost of hospitalization, type of medical, surgical, radiological ...
Introduction . Limited data suggest that children with cancer in sub-Saharan Africa have poor surviv...
Purpose Wilms tumor is the commonest renal malignancy in childhood. Survival in high-income countrie...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Introduction: Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is the commonest childhood cancer in Rwanda. Nephro...
Purpose Success in treating nephroblastoma in high-income countries has been transferred to some res...
Objective: To review the clinical presentation and management of children with nephroplastoma and th...
Objective: To review the clinical presentationand managemen1 ofchildren with nephroplastomaand the f...
Problem: Worldwide, a child is diagnosed with cancer every three minutes.1 More than 80% of the appr...
BACKGROUND: Wilms tumor is the most common renal tumor in children and accounts for 6-8% of all chil...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Purpose: The majority of new diagnoses of pediatric cancer are made in resource-poor countries, wher...
Wilms tumor has a survival rate of 85% to 90% in well-resourced countries. Malawi is a country in Su...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations...
Purpose: Wilms tumor is the commonest renal malignancy in childhood. Survival in high-income countri...
Background: Wilms’ tumour is a common malignant neoplasm of the kidney and is ranked among the top s...
Introduction . Limited data suggest that children with cancer in sub-Saharan Africa have poor surviv...
Purpose Wilms tumor is the commonest renal malignancy in childhood. Survival in high-income countrie...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Introduction: Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is the commonest childhood cancer in Rwanda. Nephro...
Purpose Success in treating nephroblastoma in high-income countries has been transferred to some res...
Objective: To review the clinical presentation and management of children with nephroplastoma and th...
Objective: To review the clinical presentationand managemen1 ofchildren with nephroplastomaand the f...
Problem: Worldwide, a child is diagnosed with cancer every three minutes.1 More than 80% of the appr...
BACKGROUND: Wilms tumor is the most common renal tumor in children and accounts for 6-8% of all chil...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Purpose: The majority of new diagnoses of pediatric cancer are made in resource-poor countries, wher...
Wilms tumor has a survival rate of 85% to 90% in well-resourced countries. Malawi is a country in Su...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations...
Purpose: Wilms tumor is the commonest renal malignancy in childhood. Survival in high-income countri...
Background: Wilms’ tumour is a common malignant neoplasm of the kidney and is ranked among the top s...
Introduction . Limited data suggest that children with cancer in sub-Saharan Africa have poor surviv...
Purpose Wilms tumor is the commonest renal malignancy in childhood. Survival in high-income countrie...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...