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KMID : 0362919950130030267
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
1995 Volume.13 No. 3 p.267 ~ p.275
Second Malignanat Solid Neoplasms in Children Treated with Radiotherapy-Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature-
Chung Eun-Ji

Suh Chang-Ok
Kim Gwi-Eon
Lyu Chuhl-Joo
Kim Byung-Soo
Abstract
Radiotehrapy and chemotherapy can effectively control cancer but can also cause new second cancers to develop as long-term complications especially in childhood cancer. We experienced two patients with second malignant solid neoplasm who had been treated with radiation and chemotherapy for childhood cancers. One female patients with rhabdomyosarcoma of the right popliteal fossa was treated with radiotherapy at total dose of 54 Gy. Three years and seven months later, osterosarcoma developed in the field of radiation therapy. The other male patient with non-Hodgkin¡¯s lymphoma of the small bowel was treated with radiotherapy and leiomyosarcoma developed in the field of radiotherapy 18 years later. We reviewed the literature of the second malignant neoplasm in children in respect of risk factors. The risk for a second primay cancer following radiotherapy or chemotherapy emphasizes the need for life long follow-up of patients receiving such treatments. Particularly patients treated for childhood cancers.
KEYWORD
Second cancer, Childhood cancer, Radiotherapy
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