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Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience

INTRODUCTION: Progress in the therapeutic management of Wilms’ tumors (WT) in children has resulted in the fact that presently, almost all children with stage I and favorable histology diseases have a chance for a cure. THE AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective of the report is an analysis of therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Szymik-Kantorowicz, Sabina, Urbanowicz, Wiesław, Surmiak, Marcin, Sulisławski, Janusz
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Publicado: Polish Urological Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24578953
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.03.art11
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author Szymik-Kantorowicz, Sabina
Urbanowicz, Wiesław
Surmiak, Marcin
Sulisławski, Janusz
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Urbanowicz, Wiesław
Surmiak, Marcin
Sulisławski, Janusz
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description INTRODUCTION: Progress in the therapeutic management of Wilms’ tumors (WT) in children has resulted in the fact that presently, almost all children with stage I and favorable histology diseases have a chance for a cure. THE AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective of the report is an analysis of therapeutic results in children with unilateral stage I Wilms’ tumors depending on the extent of tumor resection. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The analysis included children treated between 1993 and 2008 under the Polish Wilms’ Tumor Study, initially following the protocol SIOP 93-01 (patients treated up to 2002) and subsequently SIOP 2001. Following neoadjuvant chemotherapy, depending on tumor size and tumor response to treatment, the children were qualified for a radical nephrectomy, simple nephrectomy, or nephron-sparing surgery. Following surgical treatment, all the children were subjected to adjuvant chemotherapy in keeping with the therapeutic protocol obligatory at the time. RESULTS: Within the 15 years, 111 children with Wilms’ tumor were treated; the group included 43 children with stage I disease, which constituted 38.9% of the total number. Radical nephrectomies were performed in three (6.98%) children, simple nephrectomies in 32 (74.42%), and nephron-sparing surgery in eight (18.6%). Regardless of the employed surgical treatment modality, all the children are alive and none have demonstrated recurrent disease. The mean post-treatment completion follow-up period is 73 months (median value, 68 months). CONCLUSION: A simple nephrectomy and, whenever possible, nephron-sparing surgery represents sufficient treatment in 93% of children with stage I Wilms’ tumor. To improve qualification for surgical treatment we propose the employment of NSS for stage Ia Wilms’ tumors and SN for stage Ib Wilms’ tumors.
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spelling pubmed-39217942014-02-27 Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience Szymik-Kantorowicz, Sabina Urbanowicz, Wiesław Surmiak, Marcin Sulisławski, Janusz Cent European J Urol Pediatric Urology INTRODUCTION: Progress in the therapeutic management of Wilms’ tumors (WT) in children has resulted in the fact that presently, almost all children with stage I and favorable histology diseases have a chance for a cure. THE AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective of the report is an analysis of therapeutic results in children with unilateral stage I Wilms’ tumors depending on the extent of tumor resection. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The analysis included children treated between 1993 and 2008 under the Polish Wilms’ Tumor Study, initially following the protocol SIOP 93-01 (patients treated up to 2002) and subsequently SIOP 2001. Following neoadjuvant chemotherapy, depending on tumor size and tumor response to treatment, the children were qualified for a radical nephrectomy, simple nephrectomy, or nephron-sparing surgery. Following surgical treatment, all the children were subjected to adjuvant chemotherapy in keeping with the therapeutic protocol obligatory at the time. RESULTS: Within the 15 years, 111 children with Wilms’ tumor were treated; the group included 43 children with stage I disease, which constituted 38.9% of the total number. Radical nephrectomies were performed in three (6.98%) children, simple nephrectomies in 32 (74.42%), and nephron-sparing surgery in eight (18.6%). Regardless of the employed surgical treatment modality, all the children are alive and none have demonstrated recurrent disease. The mean post-treatment completion follow-up period is 73 months (median value, 68 months). CONCLUSION: A simple nephrectomy and, whenever possible, nephron-sparing surgery represents sufficient treatment in 93% of children with stage I Wilms’ tumor. To improve qualification for surgical treatment we propose the employment of NSS for stage Ia Wilms’ tumors and SN for stage Ib Wilms’ tumors. Polish Urological Association 2012-09-04 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3921794/ /pubmed/24578953 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.03.art11 Text en Copyright by Polish Urological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Szymik-Kantorowicz, Sabina
Urbanowicz, Wiesław
Surmiak, Marcin
Sulisławski, Janusz
Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title_full Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title_fullStr Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title_short Therapeutic results in stage I Wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
title_sort therapeutic results in stage i wilms’ tumors in children – 15 years of surgical experience
topic Pediatric Urology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24578953
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.03.art11
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