Xiang Chen, PhD, Department of Computational Biology and Andrew Murphy, MD, Department of Surgery are co-corresponding authors of a study that sheds light on predisposition to bilateral Wilms tumor.
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A research team at the University of Würzburg has gained new insights into the development of kidney tumors in young children. These enable a better risk assessment and could form the basis for ...
Researchers have uncovered that some childhood cancers have a substantially higher number of DNA changes than previously thought, changing the way we view children's tumors and possibly opening up new ...
Wilms tumour, or nephroblastoma, is a rare type of pediatric cancer that affects the kidneys, most commonly in young children under the age of five. It develops in kidney tissue and can grow rapidly, ...
Genetically tailored treatment plans for children with a type of kidney cancer could help provide the most effective care while minimizing side effects as much as possible. Researchers at the Wellcome ...
[LOS ANGELES (May 1, 2023) — While Wilms tumor—also known as nephroblastoma-- is rare, it is the most prevalent childhood kidney cancer. Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have now ...
A research team at the University of Würzburg has gained new insights into the development of kidney tumors in young children. These enable a better risk assessment and could form the basis for ...
This article is brought to you by Children's Hospital New Orleans. After trying to get pregnant for more than a year, Abigail Estevez and her husband, Blake, were ecstatic when their beautiful and ...
Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Resected Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus, Gastro-Esophageal Junction, and Cardia: Phase II Trial (E8296) of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Ten patients (33%) had ...
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