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Management of Wilms' tumor: NWTS vs SIOP.

Sushmita Bhatnagar
- 01 Jan 2009 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 1, pp 6-14
TLDR
It was realized that most of the patients in the Indian scenario present with advanced disease and thus poorer outcomes if intensive and appropriate treatment strategies are not utilized and it is imperative that the oncologists should study their own patients through the Indian Wilms' tumor study group and adopt the policies which improve the overall event free survival on a nationwide basis.
Abstract
With the availability of several protocols in the management of Wilms' tumor, there is dilemma in the minds of the treating oncologists or pediatric onco-surgeons as to whether the child should receive upfront chemotherapy or should be operated upon primarily It is necessary for us to understand why do we follow either of the protocols, NWTS which follows the upfront surgery principle or the SIOP which follows the upfront chemotherapy principle in all stages of the disease While deciding which protocol to follow, it is imperative to know the pros and cons of the treatment strategies and also to study the outcome patterns in both the treatment regimes which is what this article highlights In an attempt to compare all the differences in both the major protocols, it was realized that most of our patients in the Indian scenario present with advanced disease and thus poorer outcomes if intensive and appropriate treatment strategies are not utilized Hence, it is imperative that we should study our own patients through the Indian Wilms' tumor study group and adopt the policies which improve the overall event free survival on a nationwide basis

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The treatment of Wilms' Tumor: Results of the second national Wilms' Tumor study

TL;DR: One‐hundred‐eighty‐eight children up to 16 years of age were randomized in the second National Wilms' Tumor Study (NWTS) with tumors that were confined to the kidney and that had been totally excised and most fared well whether treated for six or for 15 months with both actinomycin D (AMD) and vincristine (VCR).
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Revised International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) working classification of renal tumors of childhood.

TL;DR: The results of the latest International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) trials and studies showed that certain histological features which remain after preoperative chemotherapy, such as blastema, are of prognostic significance while others are not as discussed by the authors.
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Chemotherapy in the treatment of leukemia and Wilms' tumor.

Sidney Farber
- 21 Nov 1966 - 
TL;DR: Twenty years ago, one fourth of patients with the many diseases grouped under the word "cancer" were cured because of the greatly improved skills of surgeons and radiotherapists, aided by many specialties which contributed to the care of the patient.
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