Similarities and controversies in imaging of pediatric renal tumors: A SIOP-RTSG and COG collaboration

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2023-05

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van der Beek, Justine
Artunduaga, Maddy
Schenk, Jens-Peter
Eklund, Meryle J
Smith, Ethan A
Lederman, Henrique M
Warwick, Anne B
Littooij, Annemieke SimoneISNI 0000000390317062
Khanna, Geetika

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Abstract

Malignant renal tumors are rare in children, and Wilms tumors (WTs) are the most common subtype. Imaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis, staging, and follow-up of these patients. Initial workup for staging is mainly performed by cross-sectional imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Imaging approach within the two core international groups, the Children's Oncology Group (COG, North America) and the International Society of Pediatric Oncology - Renal Tumor Study Group (SIOP-RTSG, Europe), differs. Whereas abdominal ultrasound (US) is used for the initial diagnosis of a suspected pediatric renal tumor globally, COG protocols support the use of CT or MRI for locoregional staging, contrary to the preference for MRI over CT for abdominopelvic evaluation within the SIOP-RTSG. The purpose of this manuscript is to summarize current imaging approaches, highlighting differences and similarities within these core international groups, while focusing on future innovative efforts and collaboration within the HARMONICA initiative.

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computed tomography, kidney neoplasms, magnetic resonance imaging, pediatrics, radiology, ultrasonography, Taverne, Hematology, Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Review, Journal Article

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van der Beek, J N, Artunduaga, M, Schenk, J-P, Eklund, M J, Smith, E A, Lederman, H M, Warwick, A B, Littooij, A S & Khanna, G 2023, 'Similarities and controversies in imaging of pediatric renal tumors : A SIOP-RTSG and COG collaboration', Pediatric Blood & Cancer, vol. 70 Suppl 2, no. S2, e30080. https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.30080