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Does radiotherapy prior to surgery improve long term prognosis in pediatric colorectal cancer in lower- and upper-middle income countries with limited resources? Our experience and literature review
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نویسنده
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omar carrim y. ,gaxa l. ,van der schyff f. ,bida n.m. ,omar f. ,lockhat z.
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منبع
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journal of the egyptian national cancer institute - 2017 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:201 -206
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چکیده
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Colorectal carcinoma in children and adolescents is extremely rare,with an annual incidence <0.3 cases per million,most frequently reported in the second decade of life. it accounts for severe morbidity and poor prognosis owing to the low index of suspicion,delayed diagnosis,advanced stage at presentation and the aggressive tumor nature. patients present with abdominal pain,vomiting,constipation,abdominal distension,rectal tenesmus,iron-deficiency anemia,change in bowel habit and weight loss. rectal bleeding is an uncommon presentation in children. bowel obstruction presents frequently in children compared to adults. in 90% of pediatric cases,colorectal carcinoma occurs sporadically. in 10%,predisposing conditions and syndromes are identified. we present a case study of a 12-year-old female with advanced colorectal cancer without a predisposing disease or syndrome,who received radio-chemotherapy ten weeks prior to radical abdominopelvic surgery,followed by radio-chemotherapy postoperatively,with a positive outcome. © 2017 national cancer institute,cairo university
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کلیدواژه
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Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA); Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET) negative; Mucinous; Neoadjuvant; Pediatric colorectal carcinoma
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department of radiology,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa, department of radiology,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa, department of pediatric surgery,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa, division of anatomical pathology,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa, department of pediatrics and child health,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa, department of radiology,faculty of health sciences,university of pretoria,private bag x323,arcadia, South Africa
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