Pediatric Lymphomas: Key Concepts and Clinical Approaches for Pediatricians.

IF 1.6 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Samanta Catueno, Branko Cuglievan
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Abstract

Lymphomas are the third most prevalent pediatric cancer following leukemia and brain tumors, representing 10% to15% of all childhood cancers. We can divide lymphomas into Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, with marked differences between these 2 groups. Clinical manifestations can be insidious, and clinicians should have a high index of suspicion when treating patients with lymphadenopathies, weight loss, or prolonged fever. Although refinements in chemotherapy regimens have improved survival for pediatric lymphomas, more recent successful incorporation of targeted therapies offers hope for even better outcomes with fewer late effects. Given the excellent prognosis for many of these patients, it is increasingly important for primary care physicians to recognize and manage potential late effects of therapy, both physical and psychological.

儿童淋巴瘤:儿科医生的关键概念和临床方法。
淋巴瘤是继白血病和脑肿瘤之后第三常见的儿科癌症,占所有儿童癌症的10%至15%。我们可以将淋巴瘤分为霍奇金淋巴瘤和非霍奇金淋巴瘤,两组间有显著差异。临床表现可能是潜伏的,临床医生在治疗有淋巴结病、体重减轻或长期发烧的患者时应高度怀疑。虽然化疗方案的改进提高了儿童淋巴瘤的生存率,但最近成功结合靶向治疗提供了更好的结果和更少的晚期效应的希望。鉴于这些患者的预后良好,初级保健医生认识和管理治疗的潜在后期效应,无论是生理上的还是心理上的,都变得越来越重要。
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Pediatrics in review
Pediatrics in review 医学-小儿科
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1.30
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期刊介绍: Pediatrics in Review (PIR) is the American Academy of Pediatrics’ monthly peer-reviewed continuing medical education journal, designed to keep the general pediatric clinician current in all areas of pediatric medicine and to assist those participating in the Maintenance of Certification program of the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The journal is one of the key components of the Academy’s continuing medical education program: PREP® (the Pediatrics Review and Education Program). Together, PIR and the PREP Self-Assessment comprise PREP The Curriculum®. Each PIR review article includes quiz questions formulated by topic experts.
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