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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for FIGO stage III or IV ovarian cancer: Survival benefit and …


K Shibata, F Kikkawa, M Mika, Y Suzuki, H … - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2003 - journals.lww.com
The survival benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) was assessed in patients
with FIGO stage III or IV ovarian cancer, and the prognostic value of various
therapeutic factors was determined. In patients treated for stage III or IV ...
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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy versus primary surgery in advanced ovarian carcinoma


MAF Hegazy, RAF Hegazi, MA Elshafei, AE … - World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Patients with advanced ovarian cancer should be treated by radical debulking
surgery aiming at complete tumor resection. Unfortunately about 70% of the
patients present with advanced disease, when optimal debulking can not be ...
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A proposal for an international retinoblastoma staging system


G Chantada, F Doz, CBG Antoneli, R Grundy, … - Medical and Pediatric Oncology - interscience.wiley.com
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Relevance of CT and MRI in retinoblastoma for the diagnosis of postlaminar invasion with …


HJ Brisse, M Guesmi, I Aerts, X Sastre-Garau … - Pediatric Radiology, 2007 - Springer
Page 1. ORIGINAL ARTICLE Relevance of CT and MRI in retinoblastoma for the
diagnosis of postlaminar invasion with normal-size optic nerve: ...
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Retinoblastoma and optic nerve enhancement on MRI: not always extraocular tumour …

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P De Graaf, AC Moll, SM Imhof, P Van der Valk … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
References 1 Flynn JT, O'Grady GE, Herrera J, et al. Retrolental fibroplasia I.
Clinical observations. Arch Ophthalmol 1977;95:217–23. 2 Bachynski BN, Kincaid
MC, Nussbaum J. A hemorrhagic form of zone I retinopathy of prematurity. J ...
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An aggressive bone marrow evaluation including immunocytology with GD2 for advanced …


GL Chantada, J Rossi, F Casco, A Fandiño, … - Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2006 - journals.lww.com
There is general agreement that bone marrow (BM) examination for staging in
patients with retinoblastoma should be limited to cases with advanced disease.
However, there are limited data about the yield of sampling multiple sites ...
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Management of retinoblastoma with proximal optic nerve enhancement on MRI at diagnosis


SH Armenian, A Panigrahy, AL Murphree, RF … - Medical and Pediatric Oncology - interscience.wiley.com
In North America, retinoblastoma rarely presents with gross clinical evidence of
tumor involving the optic nerve. Extent of microscopic tumor infiltration into
the postlaminar optic nerve is a significant risk factor for metastasis, ...
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[PDF] Treatment results in patients with retinoblastoma and invasion to the cut end of the optic …


GL Chantada, MR Guitter, AC Fandiño, EC … - Pediatr Blood Cancer, 2009 - hop.ch
Optic nerve invasion beyond the lamina cribrosa is one of the most important
risk factors for extraocular relapse in retinoblastoma [1–7]. In this
situation, the risk for extraocular relapse increases significantly when ...
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Retinoblatoma: a review


F Doz - Archives de pédiatrie, 2006 - Elsevier
Le rétinoblastome est la tumeur maligne intra-oculaire la plus fréquente de
l'enfant. Son incidence est de 1/15 000 naissances. Soixante pour cent des cas
de rétinoblastome sont unilatéraux avec un âge médian au moment du ...
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[PDF] Rétinoblastome: aspects récents Retinoblatoma: a review


F Doz - Archives de pédiatrie, 2006 - sfpediatrie.com
Résumé Le rétinoblastome est la tumeur maligne intra-oculaire la plus
fréquente de l'enfant. Son incidence est de 1/15 000 naissances. Soixante pour
cent des cas de rétinoblastome sont unilatéraux avec un âge médian au ...
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