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Histologic type predicts disparate outcomes in pediatric hepatocellular neoplasms: A Pediatric Surgical Oncology Research Collaborative study.

Scott S ShortZachary J KastenbergGuo WeiAlex BondocRoshni DasguptaGreg M TiaoErin WattersTodd E HeatonDimitra LotakisMichael P LaQuagliaAndrew Jackson MurphyAndrew M DavidoffSara A MansfieldMax R LanghamTimothy B LautzRiccardo A SuperinaKatherine C OttMarcus M MalekKatrina M MorganEugene S KimAbigail ZamoraDanny LascanoJonathan RoachJoseph T MurphyDavid H RothsteinSanjeev A VasudevanRichard S WhitlockDave R LalBrian HallisAndreana BütterReto M BaertschigerEveline Lapidus-KrolJuan PutraElisabeth R TracyJennifer H AldrinkJordan ApfeldHau D LeKeon Y ParkBarrie S RichRichard D GlickElizabeth A FialkowskiAlan F UtriaRebecka L MeyersKimberly J Riehle
Published in: Cancer (2022)
This is the largest reported granular data set on children with hepatocellular carcinoma. The study evaluates different subtypes of hepatocellular carcinoma and identifies key differences between subtypes. This information is pivotal in improving understanding of these rare cancers and may be used to improve clinical management and subsequent outcome in children with these rare malignancies.
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