Surgical management of rare tumors (Part 1)

Author:

Stetson Alyssa1,Saluja Saurabh2,Cameron Danielle B.1,Mansfield Sara A.3,Polites Stephanie F.4,Honeyman Joshua N.5,Dahl John P.6,Austin Mary T.7,Aldrink Jennifer H.3ORCID,Christison‐Lagay Emily R.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Division of Pediatric Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Division of General and Thoracic Surgery The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Division of General Pediatric Surgery Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

4. Division of Pediatric Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

5. Division of Pediatric Surgery Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

6. Division of Otolaryngology Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology Seattle Children's Hospital University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

7. Department of Pediatric Surgery University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Department of Surgical Oncology and Pediatrics UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

8. Division of Pediatric Surgery Yale School of Medicine Yale‐New Haven Hospital New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractWith an annual cumulative occurrence of approximately 15,000 in North America, all childhood cancers are rare. Very rare cancers as defined by both the European Cooperative Study Group for Rare Pediatric Cancers and the Children's Oncology Group fall into two principal categories: those so uncommon (fewer than 2 cases/million) that their study is challenging even through cooperative group efforts (e.g., pleuropulmonary blastoma and desmoplastic small round cell tumor) and those that are far more common in adults and therefore rarely studied in children (e.g., thyroid, melanoma, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor). Treatment strategies for these latter tumors are typically based on adult guidelines, although the pediatric variants of these tumors may harbor different genetic signatures and demonstrate different behavior. If melanoma and differentiated thyroid cancer are excluded, other rare cancer types account for only 2% of the cancers in children aged 0 to 14. This article highlights several of the most common rare tumor types.

Publisher

Wiley

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