Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8219367 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Metastatic bone relapse in neuroblastoma usually occurs at anatomic sites of previous disease. Metastatic sites identified at diagnosis that did not receive radiation during frontline therapy appeared to have a higher risk of involvement at first relapse relative to previously irradiated metastatic sites. These observations support the current paradigm of irradiating metastases that persist after induction chemotherapy in high-risk patients. Furthermore, they raise the hypothesis that metastatic sites appearing to clear with induction chemotherapy may also benefit from radiotherapeutic treatment modalities (external beam radiation or 131I-MIBG).
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Authors
Alexei L. MD, PhD, Richard BS, Christine MD, Anthony BS, Randall A. MD, PhD, Jeffrey BFA, Michael BS, Hung Chi MD, Caron MB, BCh, Richard S. MD, PhD, Vivian PhD, Katherine K. MD, Steven G. MD, Karen J. MD, Rochelle MD, Daphne A. MD,