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Malignant renal tumours incidence and survival in European children (1978–1997): Report from the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System project

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For combined European data, 5-year survival for WT increased from 73% in 1978-1982 to 87% in 1993-1997 and the increase was significant in three out of five regions (East, North and West).
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This article is published in European Journal of Cancer.The article was published on 2006-09-01. It has received 191 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Renal cell carcinoma & Kidney cancer.

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The UMBRELLA SIOP-RTSG 2016 Wilms tumour pathology and molecular biology protocol.

TL;DR: The pathology panel of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology–Renal Tumour Study Group (SIOP–RSTG) present the pathology and molecular biology protocol for Wilms tumours in the UMBRELLA SIOP-RTSG 2016 protocol, which is a consensus from the SIOP– RTSG pathology panel.
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Wilms' tumor: biology, diagnosis and treatment.

TL;DR: Advances in the understanding of the biology of Wilms' tumor are summarized and the current approaches to clinical management of patients are described.
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Population-based study of renal cell carcinoma in children in Germany, 1980-2005: more frequently localized tumors and underlying disorders compared with adult counterparts.

TL;DR: The characteristics of RCC‐affected children and their tumors, the influence of treatment, and outcome have so far not been studied in a nonselected, population‐based cohort.
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International Classification of Diseases for Oncology

TL;DR: This list of diseases for oncology includes cancers of the central nervous system, as well as other types of diseases such as lymphoma, leukaemia, and so on.
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The international classification of childhood cancer.

TL;DR: The International Classification of Childhood Cancer (ICCC) updates the widely used Birch and Marsden classification scheme to accommodate important changes in recognition of different types of neoplasms, while preserving continuity with the original classification.
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The international incidence of childhood cancer

TL;DR: Variations in the risk of those tumours between different countries and different ethnic groups provide important information on the relative importance of environmental and genetic factors in their aetiology.
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