Should we reduce routine surveillance imaging in pediatric germ cell tumors?
Monica TerenzianiFrancesco BarrettaGiovanna GattusoGianni BisognoMassimo ConteAlessandro CrocoliMaria Debora De PasqualeDavide BiasoniFilippo SpreaficoPaolo D'AngeloPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2023)
This paper retrospectively investigated the site and the detection method of relapses in children and adolescents with malignant germ cell tumors enrolled in the TCGM-AIEOP-2004 Study and subsequently developed a relapse, in order to evaluate a possible reduction in radiological exposure during follow-up. Including all malignant cases, serum tumor markers identified a relapse in more than 70% and, according to the selection criteria published by Children Oncology Group in 2018, in more than 90% of cases. These results confirm the importance of serum tumor markers as a relapse detection method, with possible reduction of radiology exams in specific subgroups.
Keyphrases
- germ cell
- free survival
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- real time pcr
- public health
- high resolution
- palliative care
- young adults
- artificial intelligence
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- clinical practice
- deep learning
- atomic force microscopy
- machine learning
- single molecule
- meta analyses
- childhood cancer