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dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Karina Braga
dc.contributor.authorFandino, Adriana
dc.contributor.authorPifano, Imelda
dc.contributor.authorAbramson, David H.
dc.contributor.authorCanturk, Şerife
dc.contributor.authorPeksayar, Gonul
dc.contributor.authorChantada, Guillermo L.
dc.contributor.authorDunkel, Ira J.
dc.contributor.authorQaddoumi, Ibrahim
dc.contributor.authorAntoneli, Celia B. G.
dc.contributor.authorTotah, Alegria
dc.contributor.authorNawaiseh, Ibrahim
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-02T23:22:37Z
dc.date.available2021-03-02T23:22:37Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationChantada G. L. , Dunkel I. J. , Qaddoumi I., Antoneli C. B. G. , Totah A., Canturk Ş., Nawaiseh I., Fandino A., Pifano I., Peksayar G., et al., "Familial retinoblastoma in developing countries.", Pediatric blood & cancer, cilt.53, sa.3, ss.338-42, 2009
dc.identifier.issn1545-5009
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_12108fb5-6915-47f0-90e8-5e2d0ae881c3
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/17618
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.21970
dc.description.abstractBackground. Although screening for familial retinoblastoma has been shown to be beneficial we Suspected that Such screening programs may be less than optimal in developing countries (DC). Methods. Retrospective cohort Study comparing patients with familial retinoblastoma from five centers in DC (Argentina, Brazil, Turkey, Jordan, and Venezuela) versus a reference center in the USA. Results. Ninety-two (32 from the USA and 60 from DO patients were included. Forty-one (44.6%) patients avoided enucleation, 42 (45.7%) had I eye removed, and 9 (9.8%) underwent bilateral enucleation. Eleven 0 1.9%) had major pathology risk factors at enucleation. There were no cases of metastatic disease at diagnosis. Detection via screening was significantly less common in DC than in the USA (23.3% vs. 71.8%, P<0.0001). Patients in DC were diagnosed at a significantly later age and with more advanced intraocular disease that led to increased risk of bilateral enucleation. Patients detected by screening in DC were significantly Younger at diagnosis, had less advanced intraocular disease, better ocular preservation rates and Survival results than those whose retinoblastoma was not detected via early screening. Five-year pEFS was 0.92 for the patients treated in the USA and 0.81 for the patients in DC (P=0.42). Seven events occurred (extraocular relapse four in patients from DC and second malignancies in three). Conclusions. Patients with familial retinoblastoma are less likely to be diagnosed by screening in DC and had higher morbidity and mortality caused by recurrent extraocular retinoblastoma. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2009;53:338-342. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectÇocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları
dc.subjectİç Hastalıkları
dc.subjectHematoloji
dc.subjectOnkoloji
dc.subjectONKOLOJİ
dc.subjectSağlık Bilimleri
dc.subjectTıp
dc.subjectPEDİATRİ
dc.subjectHEMATOLOJİ
dc.subjectKlinik Tıp (MED)
dc.subjectKlinik Tıp
dc.subjectDahili Tıp Bilimleri
dc.titleFamilial retinoblastoma in developing countries.
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalPediatric blood & cancer
dc.contributor.departmentİstanbul Üniversitesi , ,
dc.identifier.volume53
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.startpage338
dc.identifier.endpage42
dc.contributor.firstauthorID193422


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