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Date publication
septembre 2025
Journal
Pediatric blood & cancer
Auteurs
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor in children, and congenital forms account for 5% of all neuroblastoma cases. In utero diagnosis is very rare, and the progression leading to premature delivery for urgent treatment is exceptional. In some of these cases, chemotherapy is required after birth, given tumor progression that threatens the functional prognosis (dumbbell neuroblastoma), or even survival (Stage MS). However, the optimal doses of chemotherapy in premature newborns are not known. We present a retrospective cohort of six patients treated in French pediatric oncology centers in order to analyze treatment modalities, and report on their tolerance (five Grade 4 hematological toxicity, three septicemias) as well as the outcome of these newborns (two deaths, four remissions).
Mots clés
chemotherapy, dumbbell neuroblastoma, neonates, neuroblastoma, prematurity
Référence
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2025 09 24;:e32027