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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 2.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2015 Oct 20;122(2):230–237. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29732

TABLE 3.

Characteristics of Pediatric Patients Who Relapsed (n = 9)

Patient Age, y Histology Stage Grade AFP, ng/mL Initial Treatment Time to Relapse Second or Subsequent Relapse Outcome
1 9 IT with GP 3 3 568 Surgery, incomplete removal of peritoneal deposits 2 mo Yes Alive
2 12 IT 3 3 <1 Surgery 20 mo No Alive
3 15 Bilateral, left MT Right IT with GP 3 3 a Bilateral oophorectomy, JEB (×4) 5 mo Yes Alive
4 13 IT with GP 3 a 245 Surgery 2 mo Yes Dead
5 14 IT with GP 3 3 <1 Surgery, JEB (×4) 2 y 7 mo No Alive
6 4 IT with nodal gliomatosis 2 3 0 Surgery 1 y 3 mo Yes Alive
7 13 IT 1 3 800 Surgery 2 mo Yes Alive
8 15 Left IT with GP 3 3 722 Surgery, incomplete removal of peritoneal deposits JEB (×3) 2 y 10 mo No Alive
9 11 IT with GP 3 3 255 Surgery 2 mo Yes Alive

Abbreviations: AFP, α-fetoprotein; GP, gliomatosis peritonei; IT, immature teratoma; JEB, carboplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin; MT, mature teratoma.

a

The value is missing in the database.