32 research outputs found
Secondary Neoplasms in Children Treated for Cancer
The survival of children with cancer has improved dramatically in the last decades. Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of long-term complications of therapeutic exposure. Second malignant neoplasms are one of the most severe side effects of cancer treatment. The frequency and type of secondary cancers may vary depending on the initial diagnosis, treatment administered and genetic predisposition. This review highlights the risk factors in the development of SMNs in survivors of pediatric cancers and their differences according to primary cancer type, genetic predisposition and treatment admistered. Finally, the review emphasizes the need for life-time follow-up of survivors of childhood cancer for the development of second malignancies
Difficulties in the treatment of an Infant with Hemophilia B
Ozdemir, Nihal/0000-0002-3204-4353;WOS: 000382992500012PubMed: 27489472[No abstract available
Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV in children with cancer at diagnosis and following therapy in Turkey: progress within the last 25 years
Aim: Children with cancer receiving intensive chemotherapy require multiple transfusions and are at increased risk for blood transmittable diseases such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HBC), and HIV infections. The aim of this study was to investigate the seroprevalence of HBV, HCV, and HIV in children with cancer and to compare the results with findings in our previous cancer studies conducted before the national free HBV vaccination and the HCV screening program in blood banks were established
Glanzmann thrombasthenia: Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty experience
Aim: Glazmann thrombasthenia is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by a defect in platelet aggregation. Here we report the management of children with Glazmann thrombasthenia followed up at Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Pediatric Hematology Department
Circumcision in children with bleeding diathesis
Aim: Circumcision is one of the most commonly performed procedures in children, however there are few reports which describe circumcision in patients with bleeding disorders. The aim of this study is to present our experience in circumcision of children with BD