Modern treatment strategies in pediatric oncology and hematology

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Katarzyna Adamczewska-Wawrzynowicz
Anna Wiącek
Aleksandra Kozłowska
Klaudia Mikosza
Lidia Szefler
Weronika Dudlik
Shreya Dey
Noel Varghese
Katarzyna Derwich
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[1] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Institute of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Hematology and Transplantology
[2] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Faculty of Medicine
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Discover Oncology | / 14卷
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Pediatric oncology; Neoplasm; Treatment; Targeted therapy; Immunotherapy;
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Every year, approximately 400 00 children worldwide are diagnosed with cancer. Although treatment results in most types of childhood neoplasms are excellent with survival more than 80%, there are some with poor prognosis. Also recurrent and resistant to treatment childhood cancer remain a therapeutic challenge. Besides chemotherapy, which has been the basis of cancer therapy for years, molecular methods and precisely targeted therapies have recently found their usage. As a result of that, survival has improved and has positively impacted the rate of toxicities associated with chemotherapy (Butler et al. in CA Cancer J Clin 71:315–332, 2021). These achievements have contributed to better quality of patients' lives. Current methods of treatment and ongoing trials give hope for patients with relapses and resistance to conventional chemotherapy. This review focuses on the most recent progress in pediatric oncology treatments and discusses specific therapy methods for particular cancers types of cancer. Targeted therapies and molecular approaches have become more beneficial but research need to be continued in this field. Despite significant breakthroughs in pediatric oncology in the last few years, there is still a need to find new and more specific methods of treatment to increase the survival of children with cancer.
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