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High-dose melphalan, etoposide, and carboplatin followed by autologous stem-cell rescue in pediatric high-risk recurrent Wilms' tumor: a French Society of Pediatric Oncology study.

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Abstract

The adverse prognostic factors (APF) used to select patients for this dose-intensive chemotherapy define children with very-poor-risk recurrent WT. Despite high treatment-related toxicity, about half of these patients remain disease-free at 3 years. Patient outcome is statistically better when high-dose chemotherapy (HDCT) is performed as early as the second CR or partial response (PR). Novel therapeutic approaches with innovative preparative regimens are warranted for the remaining high-risk patients.

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