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Other rare kidney tumors

Other rare kidney tumors

Other rare kidney tumors
Jul 03,2025 11:15:21 213 views
Oncology

Nephroblastoma

This article introduces Wilms tumor: top pediatric kidney cancer (ages 3-4). Presents as abdominal mass. Treated with chemo/surgery/radiation. >85% survival rate.

Nephroblastoma
Jul 03,2025 11:13:11 240 views
Oncology

Synovial sarcoma

This article introduces Synovial sarcoma: common in youth near joints. SYT-SSX gene fusion. Surgery + chemo/radiation. 50-60% 5-year survival.

Synovial sarcoma
Jul 03,2025 11:09:53 119 views
Oncology

Rhabdomyosarcoma

This article introduces Rhabdomyosarcoma: top pediatric soft tissue tumor (6.5%), often head/neck. Chemo/radio/surgery combo needed. 70% 5-year survival in kids.

Rhabdomyosarcoma
Jul 03,2025 11:08:18 114 views
Oncology

Burkitt's lymphoma

This article introduces Burkitt lymphoma: aggressive pediatric B-cell NHL. Rapid onset, multi-site involvement. Risk-stratified chemo yields >80% 5-year survival overall.

Burkitt's lymphoma
Jul 03,2025 11:03:56 143 views
Oncology

Hodgkin's lymphoma in children

This article introduces Hodgkin lymphoma: common in teens, presents with lymphadenopathy. Chemo/radiotherapy effective, >90% early-stage, >85% high-risk 5-year survival.

Hodgkin's lymphoma in children
Jul 03,2025 11:02:26 334 views
Oncology

Lymphoblastic lymphoma

This article introduces Lymphoblastic lymphoma: T/B-cell origin, common pediatric NHL. Chemotherapy main treatment, 75-90% 5-year survival. Similar to ALL but <25% marrow involvement.

Lymphoblastic lymphoma
Jul 03,2025 11:00:55 94 views
Oncology

Ventricular meningioma

This article introduces Ventricular meningiomas arise from radial glial cells, mainly in 4th ventricle/spinal cord, rarely outside CNS. A type of glial tumor.

Ventricular meningioma
Jul 03,2025 10:56:28 89 views
Oncology

Medulloblastoma

This article introduces Medulloblastoma: most common pediatric brain cancer, arises in cerebellum from neural progenitors, causes cerebellar dysfunction and intracranial pressure.

Medulloblastoma
Jul 03,2025 10:50:34 76 views
Oncology

Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

This article introduces Child ALL: most common pediatric leukemia, causes anemia, bleeding, infections. Treated with chemo/transplant. Survival >70% overall, >85% for low-risk cases.

Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Jul 03,2025 10:38:41 190 views