Treatment and outcome of neuroblastoma with intraspinal extension: A systematic review

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We performed a systematic review to define the long-term health problems and optimal treatment strategy for patients with neuroblastoma with intraspinal extension. Of 685 identified studies, 28 were included in this review. The burden of long-term health problems is high; a median of 50% of patients suffered from neurological motor deficit, 34% from sphincter dysfunction, and 30% from spinal deformity. The currently available literature remains suboptimal as a guide for treatment of NBL with intraspinal extension. More well-designed, prospective studies are needed to determine the optimal treatment strategy.

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Kraal, K., Blom, T., van Noesel, M., Kremer, L., Caron, H., Tytgat, G., & van der Pal, H. (2017, August 1). Treatment and outcome of neuroblastoma with intraspinal extension: A systematic review. Pediatric Blood and Cancer. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.26451

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