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Cancer diagnostic profile in children with structural birth defects: An assessment in 15,000 childhood cancer cases.

Jeremy M SchrawTania A DesrosiersWendy N NembhardPeter H LangloisRobert E MeyerMark A CanfieldSonja A RasmussenTiffany M ChambersLogan G SpectorSharon E PlonPhilip J Lupo
Published in: Cancer (2020)
Scientific studies suggest that children with birth defects are at increased risk for cancer. However, these studies have not been able to determine whether important tumor characteristics, such as the type of tumor diagnosed, the age at which the tumor is diagnosed, and the degree to which the tumor has spread at the time of diagnosis, are different for children with birth defects and children without birth defects. This study attempts to answer these important questions. By doing so, it may help scientists and physicians to understand the causes of cancer in children with birth defects and diagnose cancer at earlier stages when it is more treatable.
Keyphrases
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • gestational age
  • preterm birth