Management of metastatic Wilms tumor: an eleven year experience
Misra, D.; Gupta, D.K.; Mitra, D.K.; Bhatnagar, V.; Bajpai, M.; Mathur, M.; Rohatgi, M.
Indian Journal of Cancer 33(1): 1-5
1996
ISSN/ISBN: 0019-509X PMID: 9063010 Document Number: 464870
During the last 11 years, 101 patients of Wilms tumor were seen. Of these, 13 patients had metastatic disease at onset while 24 patients presented with relapse at a latter date. Seven patients have been cured, all had favourable histology. The risk factors associated with relapse were found to be unfavourable histology, lymph node involvement, age more than 6 years, diffuse spill, capsular and vascular invasion, and aneuploidy. Of the 18 patients who had relapsed, 14 were found to be aneuploid. Judicious use of various therapeutic options like radiotherapy to metastatic sites, second look surgery, resection of pulmonary metastasis and use of cis-platinum, VP-16 and Ifosfamide as "alternative chemotherapy protocols" were used to achieve cure in these advance cases.