Clinical Profile of Pediatric Oncology Patients Treated by Radiotherapy: A Retrospective Audit from a Tertiary Cancer Care Center in South India

Sanjay B. Kini, Aashish Papneja, Vasudeva K. Bhat*, A. Manjula, Umesh Velu, Kaushiki Guha, Ashwini Kumar, Divya Arvind Prabhu

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Abstract

Introduction With the increase in the number of pediatric cancers in India, there is a need for a multimodal approach involving various disciplines of therapy in which radiotherapy is one of the important areas of treatment. As there is a paucity of studies in South India about the profile of pediatric cancer patients who have undergone radiotherapy the present study was undertaken. Methods A record-based retrospective study was conducted at the department of pediatric hematology-oncology and radiotherapy at a tertiary care hospital in South India using a data abstraction form which consisted of sociodemographic details of study participants, primary diagnosis, confirmed diagnosis, site of radiotherapy, current status of the patient, etc. Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test was used to find out significant association between current status of study participants and various determinants influencing it. Results Highest proportion, n ¼ 35 (30.4%), of cases were in the age group of 10 to 14 years. Among them, 48 children were primarily diagnosed to have hematolymphoid malignancy while 67(%) had solid tumor. Majority of the patients, n ¼ 110 (95.6%), were treated on curative intent. Conclusion Radiotherapy remains an important modality of cancer-directed therapy in children with cancer. Radiotherapy still forms an integral part of cancer-directed treatment in children with cancer as demonstrated in our population.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSouth Asian Journal of Cancer
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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