Tumor cell Dynamics and Metastasis in Advanced Neuroblastoma

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Tatsuo Kuroda
Toshiro Honna
Nobuyuki Morikawa
Yoshihiro Kitano
Yasushi Fuchimoto
Kan Terawaki
Masaaki Kumagai
Yukiko Tsunematsu
Hidekazu Masaki
Kentaro Matsuoka
Morihiro Saeki
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[1] National Center for Child Health and Development,Department of Surgery
[2] National Center for Child Health and Development,Department of Pediatric Oncology
[3] National Center for Child Health and Development,Department of Radiology
[4] National Center for Child Health and Development,Department of Pathology
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Pediatric Surgery International | 2005年 / 21卷
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Neuroblastoma; Circulating tumor cell; Metastasis;
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This study deals with the advancement process of neuroblastoma through clinical observations and circulating tumor cell exploration. Clinical feature, tumor biology, and circulating tumor cell detected by the previously described polymerase chain reaction(PCR) method were analyzed in 31 patients with advanced neuroblastoma treated in our department since 1991 through 2004. Treatment was completed in 28 patients, of whom 17 are alive without the disease and 11 died. The primary lesion was not confirmed in 2 patients with disseminated metastasis, both of whom showed positive circulating tumor cell. Circulating tumor cell was positive in 6 of 9 examined at their first appearance at the hospital, all had stage 4 disease, and 4 of the 6 (66.7%) died of systemic spread of the disease. N-myc was amplified in 15 patients, of whom only 2 (13.3%) died of systemic metastasis. N-myc amplification did not correlate with positive circulating tumor cell. A certain population of neuroblastoma may provide circulating tumor cells from the early period of the disease to form metastatic lesions independently of the primary lesion, which must be regulated by factors other than N-myc. Circulating tumor cells may suggest higher risk for systemic dissemination and poor prognosis.
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