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The prognosis of prechemotherapy blastemal predominant histology subtype in Wilms tumor: A retrospective study in China.

Junting HuangYu ZhangZijun ZhenSu-Ying LuJia ZhuJuan WangFeifei SunZhuowei LiuYuanhong GaoHui LiYizhuo ZhangXiaofei Sun
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
Our findings showed that prechemotherapy blastemal predominant WTs had higher recurrence and lower EFS and OS rates. Our findings suggested that, albeit with some deficiencies, blastemal predominant histology WT-diagnosed prechemotherapy may have prognostic relevance. Further research into other potential confounding variables are required to determine whether such patients warrant altered risk-stratified therapy.
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