Improving outcome of malignant brain tumours in very young children: a population-based study in Finland during 1975-93 |
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Authors: | I Ilveskoski,H Pihko,R Sankila,M Lanning,M Perkkiö ,T Ä ä rimaa,A Mä kipernaa,UM Saarinen |
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Affiliation: | Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki;Department of Pediatrics, University of Oulu;University of Kuopio;University of Turku;University of Tampere, Finland;Finnish Cancer Registry, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Abstract Sixty-four children with malignant brain tumours diagnosed at less than 3 years of age were reported to the Finnish Cancer Registry from 1975 to 1993. The survival rate has improved significantly: the 5-year survival rate was 26% for all children, 13% for children diagnosed during 1975-85 ( n = 30) and 40% for those diagnosed during 1986-93 ( n = 4). Of the surviving children in 1986-93, 43% were categorized in Bloom's group I or II and could lead active lives without major disabilities. The remaining children had severe neurologic late complications, such as hemiplegia, intractable seizures, and mental retardation. |
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Keywords: | Infant malignant brain tumours outcome survival |
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