J Korean Pediatr Soc.  2002 Dec;45(12):1534-1539.

The Role of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Advanced Stage Wilms Tumor

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Samsung Seoul Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. hhkoo@smc.samsung.co.kr
  • 2Department of Radiology, Samsung Seoul Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Department of Urology, Samsung Seoul Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was designed to exclude radiation in advanced(stage 3, 4) Wilms tumor (WT) by increasing the chance of complete surgical removal with preceding neoadjuvant chemotherapy, thereby reducing the incidence of late effects.
METHODS
Between December 1998 and July 2002, we conducted neoadjuvant chemotherapy after needle aspiration biopsy on patients who had advanced WT. If needle biopsy was accessible, we conducted neoadjuvant chemotherapy(vincristine, adriamycin, dactinomycin) for 12 weeks and then performed surgical removal, excluded radiation therapy and conducted postoperative chemotherapy (vincristine, dactinomycin+/-adriamycin). In other cases, we firstly conducted the operation and then performed radiation and postoperative chemotherapy.
RESULTS
Of the 17 patients diagnosed as WT, 12 patients had an advanced stage of disease. In two of the 12 patients, initial surgical removal was conducted. The median age of patients was 21 months(5-103 months). Of the 10 the patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy, eight patients were stage 1, one patient was stage 2, and the other was stage 3 at operation. In nine patients except one with stage 3 disease, we could perform complete surgical resection and there fore could omit radiation. In four cases we could also exclude adriamycin after operation. All but one patient was alive, disease-free, for a median follow-up of 21 months(9-43 months).
CONCLUSIONS
After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, we could increase the chance of complete tumor resection, exclude radiation and decrease the intensity of postoperative chemotherapy in selected cases. Long term follow-up is needed to determine whether our method would significantly decrease late effects.

Keyword

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Wilms tumor

MeSH Terms

Biopsy, Needle
Doxorubicin
Drug Therapy*
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Incidence
Needles
Wilms Tumor*
Doxorubicin
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