Lymphomas and bone tumors: clinical presentation, management, and potential late effects of current treatment strategies.

E C Russell, N L Dunn, G V Massey
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While many pediatric malignancies are seen predominantly in pre-school children, many cases of childhood non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and most cases of Hodgkin's disease and bone tumors are seen in the older child and adolescent. This review focuses on current knowledge concerning the epidemiology, histopathology, molecular biology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and prognosis for older children and adolescents diagnosed with lymphoma or either of the two commonly seen childhood bone tumors, namely osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma. Survival figures for all of these childhood malignancies have increased markedly in the past two decades. We now have the relatively new experience of having an increasingly large population of childhood cancer survivors to study and, unfortunately, are beginning to see the long-term consequences of these more successful treatments. This review concludes with an overview of the potential late effects of cancer therapy, effects that may first be detected by the primary care physician caring for the adolescent who is a cancer survivor.

淋巴瘤和骨肿瘤:临床表现、管理和当前治疗策略的潜在晚期效应。
虽然许多儿科恶性肿瘤主要见于学龄前儿童,但许多儿童非霍奇金淋巴瘤病例和大多数霍奇金病和骨肿瘤病例见于年龄较大的儿童和青少年。本文综述了大龄儿童和青少年淋巴瘤或两种常见的儿童骨肿瘤(骨肉瘤和尤文氏肉瘤)的流行病学、组织病理学、分子生物学、临床表现、诊断、分期、治疗和预后。所有这些儿童恶性肿瘤的存活率在过去二十年中显著增加。我们现在有了相对较新的经验,有越来越多的儿童癌症幸存者进行研究,不幸的是,我们开始看到这些更成功的治疗方法的长期后果。这篇综述总结了癌症治疗的潜在晚期效应,这些效应可能首先被照顾青少年癌症幸存者的初级保健医生发现。
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