Most of the time, it takes decades of accumulating genetic errors for a tumor to develop. While this explains the general occurrence of cancer in adults, it leaves a gap in understanding of the cause of pediatric tumors.
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In the past decade, significant advances have been made in the field of pediatric cancer treatment, leading to increased survival rates among these patients. This increase in survival has resulted in changes in the...
Thrombocytopenia in patients treated with continuous renal replacement therapy in adults is associated with mortality. Pediatric data are limited. Researchers evaluated the association between pre-CRRT thrombocytopenia...
There is increasing evidence to support recommendations of early integration of pediatric palliative care services for children with serious illness. Cancer remains the leading cause of death by disease in children. Pediatric...
Oncological care of adolescent patients is often inconsistent, as they frequently fall between pediatric and adult services. The Childhood Cancer Registry of Campania is the Italian largest population-based...
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