Journal article

Timely identification of children with cancer


Authors listStarke, Sven; Weber, Axel; Fest, Stefan; Fischer, Lars; Christiansen, Holger

Publication year2013

Pages697-706

JournalCentral European Journal of Medicine

Volume number8

Issue number6

ISSN1895-1058

eISSN1644-3640

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-013-0226-x

PublisherSpringer Verlag


Abstract
Background. Cancer in childhood is rare, but nevertheless one of the most frequent causes of disease related death. Initial symptoms are often unspecific, frequently leading to a delay of cancer diagnosis. As a timely diagnosis can be crucial for the clinical outcome, our aim is to point out when unspecific symptoms should be considered suspect of being associated with specific cancer entities. Data sources. A systematic literature research in PubMed and current biliographies, as well as an evaluation of published epidemiologic data was performed. Results. This article reviews the typical presenting features and epidemiologic characteristics of the more common childhood malignancies, elucidates when specific and virtually unspecific symptoms require further evaluation, and gives advice how to start a rational diagnostic workup. Furthermore, genetic syndromes requiring increased watchfulness for cancer in childhood are demonstrated. Conclusion. Patients showing suspect symptoms should early be referred to specialized centres to assure optimal diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleStarke, S., Weber, A., Fest, S., Fischer, L. and Christiansen, H. (2013) Timely identification of children with cancer, Central European Journal of Medicine, 8(6), pp. 697-706. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-013-0226-x

APA Citation styleStarke, S., Weber, A., Fest, S., Fischer, L., & Christiansen, H. (2013). Timely identification of children with cancer. Central European Journal of Medicine. 8(6), 697-706. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-013-0226-x



Keywords


BRAIN-TUMORCHILDHOOD-CANCERDelayed detectionGERM-CELL TUMORSHEADACHEINITIAL SYMPTOMSMALIGNANCIESmalignancy

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