Clinicoepidemiological Profile and Outcome of Children With Wilms Tumor in a Developing Country : Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

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Clinicoepidemiological Profile and Outcome of Children With Wilms Tumor in a Developing Country

Verma, Nishant MD; Kumar, Archana MD

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Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 38(7):p e213-e216, October 2016. | DOI: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000000603

Abstract

Background: 

Outcome of children with Wilms tumor (WT) has improved remarkably because of the advancements in Pediatric Oncology. However, in most developing countries survival rates are still poor. There is a paucity of data regarding the clinical profile and outcome of children with WT in India.

Methods: 

Children with WT who were treated at our center between 2005 and 2014 were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: 

Over the 10-year study period, 108 children with WT were treated in our unit. The median age at presentation was 30 months (male:female ratio of 4:1). Abdominal mass was the most common presenting feature (91%). The majority of children had stage 2 (30%) or stage 3 (35%) disease. Fifty-nine children had large or bilateral tumors requiring preoperative chemotherapy. Of the total 108 children, 11 died during primary treatment and 14 relapsed after completion of treatment. The projected 5-year overall survival is 74%, whereas the event-free survival is 73%.

Conclusions: 

Children with WT in our setting present late with advanced disease and large tumors, which are technically difficult to deliver at surgery. With a multidisciplinary approach, reasonably good survival rates were achieved even in the resource-limited Indian scenario.

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