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Global issues and opportunities for optimized retinoblastoma care

Abstract

The RB1 gene is important in all human cancers. Studies of human retinoblastoma point to a rare retinal cell with extreme dependency on RB1 for initiation but not progression to full malignancy. In developed countries, genetic testing within affected families can predict children at high risk of retinoblastoma before birth; chemotherapy with local therapy often saves eyes and vision; and mortality is 4%. In less developed countries where 92% of children with retinoblastoma are born, mortality reaches 90%. Global collaboration is building for the dramatic change in mortality that awareness, simple expertise and therapies could achieve in less developed countries.

Authors

Gallie BL; Zhao J; Vandezande K; White A; Chan HSL

Journal

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, Vol. 49, No. S7, pp. 1083–1090

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

December 1, 2007

DOI

10.1002/pbc.21350

ISSN

1545-5009

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