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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
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99m-Tc-Bleomycin is a promising tool for scintigraphic imaging of some types of malignant tumours. The rapid decay of 99m-Tc, together with a high affinity of bleomycin for certain histologically-defined tumours recommends its use in humans. Moreover, by using high specific activities of bleomycin, no toxic effects are to be expected. At 00-C, the chelate of 99m-Tc and bleomycin is stable and its storage or transport are recommended at this temperature. Following the i.v. injection of rats with 99m-Tc-bleomycin, a high specific activity is found in the liver, spleen, lungs and skin. In view of its excretion by the kidneys an extremely high activity is found in the urogenital system. Scintigraphic imaging of lymph nodes in a case of
Hodgkin's disease
, of a embryonal carcinoma, of a thyroid carcinoma, of an
astrocytoma
and of a solid carcinoma was obtained in patients investigated by this method.
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PMID:Bleomycin as carrier substance for 99m-Technetium in tumour diagnosis (author's transl). 4 33
As children with cancer survive longer, the incidence of second malignant neoplasms has increased considerably. We describe here three cases of second solid tumors after 12, 8 and 2 years of initial diagnosis of cancer: one osteosarcoma of left maxilla in a previously treated child with bilateral retinoblastoma, a temporal
astrocytoma
associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and a glioblastoma multiforme in a girl with neurofibromatosis de Von Recklinghausen, after Non
Hodgkin lymphoma
, respectively. We review the literature about the influence of genetic, immunologic and therapeutic factors involved in the appearance of these second tumors.
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PMID:[Second solid tumors in childhood. Review based on three cases]. 166 21
To determine the risk and pertinent features of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) as a second malignancy, medical records were searched of 5484 consecutive children treated for various malignancies at a single institution during a 27 year period. Of these, three have developed secondary NHL. The probability of secondary NHL in this cohort at 5 and 10 years after the diagnosis of the first malignancy was 0.05% (95% confidence interval, 0.01%, 0.2%) and at 15 years 0.16% (0.04%, 0.63%). With 30710 person-years observed, the risk in this cohort was 9.8 per 100,000 person-years. A literature search disclosed variously detailed descriptions of 21 cases of secondary NHL in patients whose primary malignancy had been diagnosed when they were less than 20 years old. Of 18 cases with documented secondary NHL histology, the most common subtypes were large cell (n = 7) and small non-cleaved cell (n = 6); mixed histology was found in three and lymphoblastic in two cases. Twenty-three of 24 children with secondary NHL had initial lymphohematopoietic neoplasms:
Hodgkin's disease
(n = 18), acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 4) and acute myelogenous leukemia (n = 1); the remaining child had
astrocytoma
. Of 18 patients (including three cases from this institution) with known outcome, only four were reported to be alive at 5+, 6+, 12+ and 96+ months, respectively. Secondary NHL occurs most often after therapy for
Hodgkin's disease
and confers a dismal prognosis.
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PMID:Secondary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after treatment for childhood cancer. 196 Oct 25
Studies were made on the appearance of second malignant tumors (SMT) in children followed in a pediatric hospital at metropolitan Santiago, Chile, between years 1968 and 1987. A retrospective analysis identified SMT in 7 of 430 patients who survived a childhood cancer (incidence 1.62%). An 8th patient was added, whose first neoplasm was treated in another hospital. The initial diagnosis in the affected children were medulloblastoma, neuroblastoma, Wilm's tumor retinoblastoma, Ewing's sarcoma,
Hodgkin's disease
and, in two cases, acute lymphocytic leukemias. The age range was 6 months to 11 years. Treatment was done by surgery in 5/8, chemotherapy in 7/8 and radiotherapy in all patients. The latent period between the diagnosis of the first cancer and the diagnosis of the SMT was 3.5 to 12 years (median 8.5 years). Osteosarcomas were the most frequent SMT (5/8). The other SMT were a rhabdomyosarcoma, a non
Hodgkin lymphoma
and an
astrocytoma
. The majority of SMT were located in the area of prior radiotherapy (6/8). In the other two cases, one had an osteosarcoma, after a bilateral retinoblastoma, which grew outside the previously treated area, and the last one consisted of a lymphoma which was identified 9 years after an acute lymphocytic leukemia. Only 3/8 SMT patients are alive after 14.21 and 34 months follow up. The other children died between 11 and 20 months after diagnosis of SMT. Notwithstanding these kinds of outcome, benefits of therapy for patients with primary tumors greatly outweight the later risk of cancer induction in a small proportion of them.
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PMID:[Second cancer in pediatric patients]. 213 86
Survival rates were analysed for a population-based series of over 15,000 childhood cancers registered in Great Britain during 1971-85. There were highly significant improvements (P less than 0.001 for trend) in survival for many major diagnostic groups. Between 1971-73 and 1983-85 the actuarial 5-year survival rates increased from 37% to 70% for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, from 4% to 26% for acute non-lymphoblastic leukaemia, from 76% to 88% for
Hodgkin's disease
, from 22% to 70% for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, from 61% to 72% for
astrocytoma
, from 24% to 42% for medulloblastoma, from 15% to 43% for neuroblastoma, from 58% to 79% for Wilms' tumour, from 17% to 54% for osteosarcoma, from 26% to 61% for rhabdomyosarcoma, from 59% to 94% for malignant testicular germ-cell tumours and from 43% to 77% for malignant ovarian germ-cell tumours. These increases in population-based survival rates reflect the substantial advances in treatment of a wide range of childhood cancers since 1970. The two principal diagnostic groups for which there was no evidence of any trend were retinoblastoma, which already had an excellent prognosis with a 5-year survival rate of over 85%, and Ewing's sarcoma, for which the survival rate remained below 45%.
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PMID:Trends in survival for childhood cancer in Britain diagnosed 1971-85. 217 43
Fifty-three patients with advanced
Hodgkin's disease
, most of them previously treated, received 8 to 16 courses of modified MOPP regimens (nitrogen mustard replaced by trichlormethine in arm A, with addition of vinblastine to the 4-drug regimen in arm B, and alternation of three drugs--trichlormethine, vincristine, and prednisone--with probably non-cross resistant two drugs--vinblastine and procarbazine in arm C). Thirty patients (57%) achieved complete remission. Higher complete remission rate and longer survival was recorded in patients treated with 5-drug regimens (arms B and C) as compared to the 4-drug regimen (arm A), but the differences were not significant. Higher complete remission rates were observed in asymptomatic patients, females, and patients with lymphocyte predominance and nodular sclerosis subtypes of
Hodgkin's disease
. Besides expected short-term toxicity, 4 out of 30 complete responders developed secondary malignancies (two acute myeloblastic leukemias, one hepatocellular carcinoma, and one cerebellar
astrocytoma
). Several other patients had serious toxicity which could be attributed to chemotherapy. Twenty-eight percent of the patients has been alive 15 to 18 years since the start of this study.
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PMID:Treatment of advanced Hodgkin's disease with modified MOPP regimens. A long-term observation. 261 74
Eight children treated between 1977 and 1983 with the UK Children's Cancer Study Group's non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL) and T-cell protocols have developed second malignancies within 7 years of commencing treatment. Five developed acute non-lymphoblastic leukaemia and a sixth died from infection while pancytopenic with a pre-leukaemic marrow. The other malignancies were cerebral
astrocytoma
and an undifferentiated low grade sarcoma. These eight children were included among 261 children studied in the first UKCCSG NHL and T-cell trials giving an actuarial incidence of 7.8% second malignancy at 7 years. Six had received adjuvant radiotherapy which may have contributed to the high incidence of second malignancy.
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PMID:Second malignancies in children treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and T-cell leukaemia with the UKCCSG regimens. 349 84
A multicentre registry of children who had been successfully removed from therapy for some common childhood cancers (
Hodgkin's disease
, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, neuroblastoma, nephroblastoma, acute lymphatic leukaemia and other leukaemias) was established in Italy in 1981. The present study describes mortality and occurrence of second primary malignancies (SPMs) among 1467 children who were alive when the registry was established. Follow-up ended on December 31, 1983 for mortality and 1 year later for the occurrence of SPMs. Sixty-seven deaths were recorded, 11 of which were due to causes other than progression of the original disease. Eleven incident SPMs were identified (i.e. 3 acute myeloid leukaemias, 3 thyroid carcinomas, 1 bilateral breast carcinoma, 1 liver malignant mesenchymoma, 1
astrocytoma
, 1 chondrosarcoma and 1 osteosarcoma) corresponding to an incidence rate of 2.1/1000 patient-years at risk. Anecdotal reports were collected regarding 2 further SPMs (a thyroid carcinoma and a myeloid leukaemia) as well as several benign tumours, including 2 mammary fibroadenomas.
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PMID:Late deaths and second primary malignancies among long-term survivors of childhood cancer: an Italian multicentre study. 365 74
This study records the disease profile and outcome of all 492 children with confirmed cancer below the age of 15 who were admitted to Tygerberg Hospital, South Africa, from 1983 to 1993. The black (48.3%), so-called coloured (30.3%) and caucasian (21.3%) children did not represent a confined geographical area. Leukaemia (22.8%), brain tumours (20.5%), lymphomas (15.2%), nephroblastomas (10%), neuroblastomas (8.5%) and retinoblastomas (5.7%) were the most common tumours. All children were treated with standard protocols and included in the Kaplan-Meier survival analyses. 14 patients were lost to follow-up. Projected survival in (acute lymphoblastic leukaemia) ALL was 63% in white children, but only 17% in black children. Survival was 65% in stage 1 and 2 Wilms' tumour, and exceeded 50% in medulloblastoma and
astrocytoma
. So-called African Burkitt's lymphoma occurred in all population groups. Overall, 5-year survival in
Hodgkin's disease
was 70%. Black and coloured children with neuroblastoma presented mainly with stage 3 and 4 disease. All 26 black and coloured children with retinoblastoma had a negative family history and advanced disease which needed enucleation.
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PMID:The Tygerberg Hospital Children's Tumour Registry 1983-1993. 757 74
More aggressiveness in treatment of childhood malignancies has had an evident impact on survival and rate of cure but, it has also allowed us to discover long-term effects of these treatments, and second malignant tumors of them. Between 1970 and 1993, 472 cases of malignant tumors in childhood were diagnosed in our department. Six of them (1.27%) developed a second tumor (five malignant and one benign). Relationship between first and second tumors are: seven years old boy, cervical lymphosarcoma-thyroid carcinoma; eleven years old boy, osteogenic sarcoma-vesical carcinoma: two years and six months old boy, cerebellar
astrocytoma
-soft tissue osteogenic sarcoma; five years old girl. Wilm's tumor-scapular osteogenic chondroma; one year and a half old girl, abdominal neuroblastoma-granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma); twelve years old boy.
Hodgkin's disease
-acute myeloblastic leukemia. All of them were clearly related to concogenic effect of radiation or chemotherapy.
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PMID:[Second tumors in childhood]. 776 70
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