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Pediatric mature B-cell NHL, early referral and supportive care problems in a developing country.

Felix Gaytan-MoralesFrancisco Alejo-GonzalezAlfonso Reyes-LopezMiguel PalomoLaura Rodriguez-RomoLaura Villareal-MartínezAdriana Sandoval-GonzálezAracely Lopez-FacundoIsidoro Tejocote-RomeroRocio Cárdenas-CardosMarco Aguilar-OrtizFarina Esther Arreguín GonzálezEduardo Baños-RodriguezDeyanira Cortes-AlvaAndrea Ellis-IrigoyenGladys García-BecerraMarcela Rodriguez-CamposPablo Gonzalez-MontalvoOscar Gonzalez-RamellaAlberto Olaya-Vargasnull null
Published in: Hematology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2018)
Overall, 18 patients died due to acute treatment toxicity, resulting in a cumulative incidence of toxic death of 10.84% and an early death rate of 7.23%, defined as <30 days after initial treatment. In conclusion, there is an urgent need to establish an academic collaboration to create strategies to improve pediatric cancer care according to our resources, especially in diseases with expected excellent prognosis as B-NHL. These strategies must include comprehensive supportive care, early referral, and the creation of easy communication between pediatric and adults centers as well as late-effects clinics.
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