2022
DOI: 10.1097/mph.0000000000002507
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Challenges in the Management of Wilms Tumor in a Developing Country: A Twenty Years’ Experience From a Single Center in Pakistan

Abstract: Background: Wilms Tumor (WT) is one of the most curable childhood cancers. High cure rates seen in the developed countries are not reproduced in developing countries. Lack of access to cancer treatment facilities, financial constraints, late presentation, and abandonment have previously been described. We reviewed our data over the last 20 years to highlight some of these challenges. Methods: This is a retrospective chart review of children with WT at our center up to the age of 18 years between 1 November 1… Show more

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“…In another study from Karachi, Pakistan, Khan et al. reported OS and EFS were 66.7% and 56.9%, respectively, at 100 months 20 . In our study, patients with metastatic disease had a dismal outcome compared to those with localized tumors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 43%
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“…In another study from Karachi, Pakistan, Khan et al. reported OS and EFS were 66.7% and 56.9%, respectively, at 100 months 20 . In our study, patients with metastatic disease had a dismal outcome compared to those with localized tumors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 43%
“…The male‐to‐female ratio in our study was 1.6:1. Though WT is reported to be more common in females than in males, more prevelance in males has been described in some studies from Asia 18–20 . This difference may be due to the ethnic differences or the preferential seeking of medical treatment for males over females.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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