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Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database
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Tai, J. Chen, J. Wai, S. Ji, T. Li, X. Ni, X. Tai, J. Chen, J. Wai, S. Ji, T. Li, X. Ni, X. |
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Tai, J. Chen, J. Wai, S. Ji, T. Li, X. Ni, X. 2378-9506 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Oncology Cancer Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.92300 <jats:p> Background: Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent malignancy in children. G. Barry Pierce once suggested the regulatory roles of embryonic field in the carcinoma. However, no related article can be found until now. Aim: To investigate the roles of embryonic field in neuroblastoma. Methods: In the current study, patients with neuroblastoma were initially selected from SEER Database (1973-2014). Demographic information (such as age, gender and race) as well as clinical presentations were collected. Based on the blastoderms (ectoderm/mesoderm/entoderm) of organs, where were the primary sites of tumors, patients were then categorized into 3 different groups (low-risk, intermediate-risk, and high-risk). Differences in the demographic information, therapeutic methods and outcomes were then analyzed among the 3 groups. Results: The analytic cohort included 5623 patients in total. The primary sites which originate from mesoderm accounted for 35.0% of all malignant tumors, and the majority from entoderm was olfactory neuroblastoma (75.3%). Neuroblastoma from entoderm had the smallest tumor size, with the diameter of 43.89 ± 20.84 cm. More lymph nodes were found to be involved when tumors grow along with organs or tissues originating from mesoderm. Radiation seems having little impact on the prognosis of patients. Conclusion: Cellular similarity plays important roles in the prognosis of patients with neuroblastoma, however, radiation treatment has little impact. In addition, enhancing the immune state of patients is very important for the good prognosis during the course of treatment. More attentions should be paid to the relationship between tumorogenesis and embryogenesis. </jats:p> Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database Journal of Global Oncology |
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<jats:p> Background: Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent malignancy in children. G. Barry Pierce once suggested the regulatory roles of embryonic field in the carcinoma. However, no related article can be found until now. Aim: To investigate the roles of embryonic field in neuroblastoma. Methods: In the current study, patients with neuroblastoma were initially selected from SEER Database (1973-2014). Demographic information (such as age, gender and race) as well as clinical presentations were collected. Based on the blastoderms (ectoderm/mesoderm/entoderm) of organs, where were the primary sites of tumors, patients were then categorized into 3 different groups (low-risk, intermediate-risk, and high-risk). Differences in the demographic information, therapeutic methods and outcomes were then analyzed among the 3 groups. Results: The analytic cohort included 5623 patients in total. The primary sites which originate from mesoderm accounted for 35.0% of all malignant tumors, and the majority from entoderm was olfactory neuroblastoma (75.3%). Neuroblastoma from entoderm had the smallest tumor size, with the diameter of 43.89 ± 20.84 cm. More lymph nodes were found to be involved when tumors grow along with organs or tissues originating from mesoderm. Radiation seems having little impact on the prognosis of patients. Conclusion: Cellular similarity plays important roles in the prognosis of patients with neuroblastoma, however, radiation treatment has little impact. In addition, enhancing the immune state of patients is very important for the good prognosis during the course of treatment. More attentions should be paid to the relationship between tumorogenesis and embryogenesis. </jats:p> |
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description | <jats:p> Background: Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent malignancy in children. G. Barry Pierce once suggested the regulatory roles of embryonic field in the carcinoma. However, no related article can be found until now. Aim: To investigate the roles of embryonic field in neuroblastoma. Methods: In the current study, patients with neuroblastoma were initially selected from SEER Database (1973-2014). Demographic information (such as age, gender and race) as well as clinical presentations were collected. Based on the blastoderms (ectoderm/mesoderm/entoderm) of organs, where were the primary sites of tumors, patients were then categorized into 3 different groups (low-risk, intermediate-risk, and high-risk). Differences in the demographic information, therapeutic methods and outcomes were then analyzed among the 3 groups. Results: The analytic cohort included 5623 patients in total. The primary sites which originate from mesoderm accounted for 35.0% of all malignant tumors, and the majority from entoderm was olfactory neuroblastoma (75.3%). Neuroblastoma from entoderm had the smallest tumor size, with the diameter of 43.89 ± 20.84 cm. More lymph nodes were found to be involved when tumors grow along with organs or tissues originating from mesoderm. Radiation seems having little impact on the prognosis of patients. Conclusion: Cellular similarity plays important roles in the prognosis of patients with neuroblastoma, however, radiation treatment has little impact. In addition, enhancing the immune state of patients is very important for the good prognosis during the course of treatment. More attentions should be paid to the relationship between tumorogenesis and embryogenesis. </jats:p> |
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spelling | Tai, J. Chen, J. Wai, S. Ji, T. Li, X. Ni, X. 2378-9506 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Oncology Cancer Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.92300 <jats:p> Background: Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent malignancy in children. G. Barry Pierce once suggested the regulatory roles of embryonic field in the carcinoma. However, no related article can be found until now. Aim: To investigate the roles of embryonic field in neuroblastoma. Methods: In the current study, patients with neuroblastoma were initially selected from SEER Database (1973-2014). Demographic information (such as age, gender and race) as well as clinical presentations were collected. Based on the blastoderms (ectoderm/mesoderm/entoderm) of organs, where were the primary sites of tumors, patients were then categorized into 3 different groups (low-risk, intermediate-risk, and high-risk). Differences in the demographic information, therapeutic methods and outcomes were then analyzed among the 3 groups. Results: The analytic cohort included 5623 patients in total. The primary sites which originate from mesoderm accounted for 35.0% of all malignant tumors, and the majority from entoderm was olfactory neuroblastoma (75.3%). Neuroblastoma from entoderm had the smallest tumor size, with the diameter of 43.89 ± 20.84 cm. More lymph nodes were found to be involved when tumors grow along with organs or tissues originating from mesoderm. Radiation seems having little impact on the prognosis of patients. Conclusion: Cellular similarity plays important roles in the prognosis of patients with neuroblastoma, however, radiation treatment has little impact. In addition, enhancing the immune state of patients is very important for the good prognosis during the course of treatment. More attentions should be paid to the relationship between tumorogenesis and embryogenesis. </jats:p> Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database Journal of Global Oncology |
spellingShingle | Tai, J., Chen, J., Wai, S., Ji, T., Li, X., Ni, X., Journal of Global Oncology, Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database, Oncology, Cancer Research |
title | Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database |
title_full | Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database |
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title_short | Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database |
title_sort | roles of embryonic field in neuroblastomas: a new perspective study based on seer database |
title_unstemmed | Roles of Embryonic Field in Neuroblastomas: A New Perspective Study Based on SEER Database |
topic | Oncology, Cancer Research |
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