## Abstract A complete family history was obtained for 501 patients with Wilms' tumor, treated in departments of pediatric oncology in whole France. The information was collected by selfβquestionnaire and/or by interview of parents. The proportion of bilateral cases is 4.6% and there are 12 patient
Epidemiological and clinical correlations with genetic characteristics of Wilms' tumor: Results of the Brazilian Wilms' tumor study group
β Scribed by Eduardo L. Franco; Beatriz de Camargo; Leda Saba; Lourdes A. Marques; Brazilian Wilms' Tumor Study Group
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 746 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The epidemiological and clinical features of Wllms' tumor (WT) were analyzed in 176 patients admitted to the Brazilian WT Study Group. The occurrence of congenital anomalies (9.1%) and the M:F ratio (0.83) were comparable to those observed by the US National WT Study and the International Society of Pediatric Oncology trials. Bilateral cases were younger on average than unilateral cases (37.2 vs. 45.0 months). Ethnic group and gender were also associated with age, with nonβwhite children being generally older (46.1 months) than whites (39.5 months), and boys being younger than girls (37.0 vs. 44.1 months). However, the most important factor in association with age at diagnosis was disease stage. No early disease patients were diagnosed after 8 years of age (mean: 37.S months), whereas 10% of those with advanced disease were diagnosed between the ages of 8 and 10 years (mean: 56.3 months). There were no clear distinctions in age distributions on the basis of the presence of tumor multicentrlcity, intraβor perilobar nephroblastomatosis, and of a combination of putative genetic determinants. The mean age at diagnosis for cases with congenital defects was higher than that for the remaining patients. Some of the study results are in support of the recessive oncogene model for WT. However, the possible confounding effect of disease stage and the strong Interdependence of the remaining factors may be masking important relations in regard to mutational events occurring during embryogenesis.
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