2004
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.11952
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Results of a prospective study for the treatment of retinoblastoma

Abstract: BACKGROUND The objectives of this prospective study were to avoid adjuvant treatment for patients with intraocular disease and patients with postlaminar optic nerve invasion (PL‐ONI) without full choroidal or scleral invasion. Adjuvant chemotherapy (Regimen 1) was given to patients with scleral invasion, PL‐ONI without cut section, and full choroidal and/or scleral invasion. A more intensive regimen of higher dose intravenous chemotherapy (Regimen 2) and local radiotherapy was given to patients with PL‐ONI and… Show more

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“…Pathologic evaluation of enucleated eyes is seldom done, and relatively intensive chemotherapy is not usually available [19][20][21]. Survival in many middle-income countries (MICs) is over 70%, and some upper MICs that have established multidisciplinary teams and adequate treatment facilities have survival rates near 90% (Table I) [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Outcome Of Retinoblastoma In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pathologic evaluation of enucleated eyes is seldom done, and relatively intensive chemotherapy is not usually available [19][20][21]. Survival in many middle-income countries (MICs) is over 70%, and some upper MICs that have established multidisciplinary teams and adequate treatment facilities have survival rates near 90% (Table I) [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Outcome Of Retinoblastoma In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, in most MICs, metastatic disease is present at diagnosis in less than 10% of the cases [7,22,23]. Treatment with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by secondary enucleation and adjuvant therapy is the current approach in most centers [13,40,41].…”
Section: Treating Patients With Overt Extraocular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[3][4][5][6] Results from the most recent Latin-American series reporting patients treated with conventional chemo-and radiotherapy regimens were discouraging with survival figures from 0 to 20%. 3,7,8 Only occasional patients with distant metastatic disease survived and the few survivors reported with conventional chemotherapy included those who had metastasis limited to the lymph nodes, 9 which are now considered as regionally disseminated rather than a distant metastatic site. 10 High-dose chemotherapy followed by ASCR was not available in our setting until recently and, to our knowledge, there are no reported results of this treatment modality for retinoblastoma from less developed countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are reports that claim that choroidal invasion by tumor does not contribute to a poor outcome, while others claim that choroidal invasion can result in mortality in the range of 11%-81% [32,[87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102]. The combination of choroidal invasion along with any degree of optic nerve invasion has also been recognized as a risk factor with an adverse influence on outcome by some groups [48,103].…”
Section: High-risk Histopathologic Features In Enucleated Eyes Of Patmentioning
confidence: 99%