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Retinoblastoma: emerging concepts in genetics, global disease burden, chemotherapy outcomes, and psychological impact

In this review we discuss several recent concepts regarding retinoblastoma control and its impact. In a cohort of 482 patients with solitary unilateral retinoblastoma revealed germline mutation in 16% and the likelihood of germline retinoblastoma was greater for younger children (≤1 year versus (vs....

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Autores principales: Shields, Carol L., Bas, Zeynep, Laiton, Andrea, Silva, Ana Maria Velasco, Sheikh, Ahmed, Lally, Sara E., Shields, Jerry A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35217824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-022-01980-0
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author Shields, Carol L.
Bas, Zeynep
Laiton, Andrea
Silva, Ana Maria Velasco
Sheikh, Ahmed
Lally, Sara E.
Shields, Jerry A.
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Laiton, Andrea
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description In this review we discuss several recent concepts regarding retinoblastoma control and its impact. In a cohort of 482 patients with solitary unilateral retinoblastoma revealed germline mutation in 16% and the likelihood of germline retinoblastoma was greater for younger children (≤1 year versus (vs.) >1 year at presentation) with odds ratio (OR) 2.96 (p = 0.001), and greatest for the youngest infants (≤3 months vs. >3–12 months) (OR 5.52) (p = 0.002). Retinocytoma/retinoma, a benign variant of retinoblastoma, was studied in 78 tumours and demonstrated transformation into retinoblastoma in 9.2% by 5 years and 15.3% by 10 years and 20 years. An international global study on retinoblastoma over 1.5 years revealed 4351 new patients and 85% from low- and middle-income countries, notably with older age at detection and greater risk for metastasis. Management of retinoblastoma in 964 eyes using intravenous chemotherapy showed 20-year globe salvage at 96% in group A, 90% in group B, 90% in group C, 68% in group D, and 32% in group E eyes. The 5-year globe salvage with intra-arterial chemotherapy for 160 eyes (655 infusions) with retinoblastoma showed success in 100% for group B, 80% for group C, 78% for group D, and 55% for group E. The psychological impact of retinoblastoma on the parents revealed depression (73%), anxiety (64%), and/or stress (100%), and on the patient revealed deficits in quality of life issues. Retinoblastoma is a challenging disease and chemotherapy provides reliable tumour control and globe salvage. Continuing efforts to improve quality of life issues is important.
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spelling pubmed-88733442022-02-25 Retinoblastoma: emerging concepts in genetics, global disease burden, chemotherapy outcomes, and psychological impact Shields, Carol L. Bas, Zeynep Laiton, Andrea Silva, Ana Maria Velasco Sheikh, Ahmed Lally, Sara E. Shields, Jerry A. Eye (Lond) Review Article In this review we discuss several recent concepts regarding retinoblastoma control and its impact. In a cohort of 482 patients with solitary unilateral retinoblastoma revealed germline mutation in 16% and the likelihood of germline retinoblastoma was greater for younger children (≤1 year versus (vs.) >1 year at presentation) with odds ratio (OR) 2.96 (p = 0.001), and greatest for the youngest infants (≤3 months vs. >3–12 months) (OR 5.52) (p = 0.002). Retinocytoma/retinoma, a benign variant of retinoblastoma, was studied in 78 tumours and demonstrated transformation into retinoblastoma in 9.2% by 5 years and 15.3% by 10 years and 20 years. An international global study on retinoblastoma over 1.5 years revealed 4351 new patients and 85% from low- and middle-income countries, notably with older age at detection and greater risk for metastasis. Management of retinoblastoma in 964 eyes using intravenous chemotherapy showed 20-year globe salvage at 96% in group A, 90% in group B, 90% in group C, 68% in group D, and 32% in group E eyes. The 5-year globe salvage with intra-arterial chemotherapy for 160 eyes (655 infusions) with retinoblastoma showed success in 100% for group B, 80% for group C, 78% for group D, and 55% for group E. The psychological impact of retinoblastoma on the parents revealed depression (73%), anxiety (64%), and/or stress (100%), and on the patient revealed deficits in quality of life issues. Retinoblastoma is a challenging disease and chemotherapy provides reliable tumour control and globe salvage. Continuing efforts to improve quality of life issues is important. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-02-25 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8873344/ /pubmed/35217824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-022-01980-0 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2022
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-022-01980-0
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