The experience in treating nephroblastoma at Hue Central Hospital

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The experience in treating nephroblastoma at Hue Central Hospital Objective: Evaluation of effectiveness of surgical treatment combined with chemo-radio therapy of nephroblastoma.

Material and methods: Prospective collected data from 25 patients with nephroblastoma who underwent surgical treatment combined with chemo-radio therapy at Hue Central Hospital from January 2010 to January 2016.

Result: Age average 42.3 months, male/female 1.27/1, the most common symptom was abdominal mass with 96%, in 64% of the cases the tumor occured on the right side, in 36% on the left side. 72% of the patients were treated with National Wilms Tumor Study Protocol, 28% of the patients were treated with International Society of Paediatric Oncology Protocol. Average operating time was 120±25 minutes. The duration of hospitalization was 6.2±0.3 days. 28% of the patients were pathologically diagnosed with favorable histology, 56% with intermediate histological and 16% of the patients with unfavorable histology. Recurrence rate was 12% in the first year, death rate 8%. Survival rate after 2 years was 92%.

Conclusion: Surgical treatment combined with chemo-radio therapy of nephroblastoma is safe and effective.

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Keywords nephroblastoma, chemo-radio therapy

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Ho, H. T., Pham, N. H., Pham, A. V., Mai, T. H., Phan, H. T., Nguyen, T. X., … Pham, X. D. (2016). The experience in treating nephroblastoma at Hue Central Hospital. Journal of Clinical Medicine Hue Central Hospital, (36), 69–72. Retrieved from https://jcmhch.com.vn/index.php/home/article/view/1691