After the complete removal of a neuroblastoma, no further treatment is generally required. Recent studies have shown that most stage 1 tumors in children under 1 year of age can regress spontaneously. It is recommended to closely monitor the condition and avoid surgery temporarily. For stage A patients, with good tissue structure, no lymph node metastasis, normal NSE and ferritin markers, and without overexpression of the N-myc gene, 12 cycles of conventional chemotherapy are performed after surgery, and regional radiotherapy may be administered if necessary.
Neuroblastoma is a congenital disease commonly found in children under the age of ten. Treatment mainly includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Neuroblastoma is one of the common tumors in children, and the cost of treatment may vary depending on the hospital and region.
The diagnosis of pediatric neuroblastoma can be made through bone marrow biopsy or tissue biopsy, with a relatively good prognosis for treatment.
How to treat neuroblastoma in infants under 7 months old?
Malignant neuroblastoma requires timely treatment to prevent the spread of cancer cells. Post-surgery, a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapies should be adopted to achieve better treatment outcomes.
Incidence and primary symptoms of neuroblastoma in children
Is there hope for a cure for patients with stage IV neuroblastoma?
The diagnosis of neuroblastoma primarily relies on the discovery of an abdominal mass, accompanied by symptoms and signs of regional involvement.
Discussing the symptoms, onset time, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for neuroblastoma