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This book addresses neuroblastoma, a type of embryonic tumor derived from neural crest cells and one of the most frequent extra-cranial solid tumors in children. However, the term also describes a heterogeneous group of tumors, the prognosis of which can differ greatly according to age, stage and biology. Some forms undergo spontaneous regression, and some are cured by surgery alone or after chemo-reduction, while others exhibit extremely aggressive behavior. Their successful treatment is one of the best examples of tailored medicine, which involves close collaboration between pediatric surgeons, pediatric oncologists, radiologists, nuclear medicine specialists, biologists, oncogeneticists and radiotherapists. The book pursues a unique approach, as it combines most essential insights from all of these fields, together with key information regarding epidemiology, physiopathology and palliative care. The respective chapters were written by the leading international experts on neuroblastoma, and present the latest advances in terms of research, surgical approaches and medical treatments. The book offers an invaluable resource to all pediatric surgeons, pediatricians, oncologists, students, researchers and all others involved in neuroblastoma management who want to benefit from their colleagues expertise.

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Editors Sabine Sarnacki and Luca Pio Neuroblastoma Clinical and Surgical - photo 1
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Sabine Sarnacki and Luca Pio
Neuroblastoma
Clinical and Surgical Management
Editors Sabine Sarnacki Department of Pediatric Surgery Necker - Enfants - photo 2
Editors
Sabine Sarnacki
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Necker - Enfants Malades Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, University of Paris, Paris, France
Luca Pio
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Necker - Enfants Malades Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, University of Paris, Paris, France
ISBN 978-3-030-18395-0 e-ISBN 978-3-030-18396-7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18396-7
Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
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Foreword

Sabine Sarnacki and Luca Pio have created a comprehensive text on neuroblastoma. This is a timely submission. The roster of authors are all international experts on the diagnosis and management of neuroblastoma. Drs. Sarnacki and Pio have compiled a text that provides information extending from the epidemiology of this disease to its imaging and, most importantly, the clinical management and surgery. This text will provide the reader a single source of the most current knowledge on all aspects of neuroblastoma. They are to be congratulated for this singular effort providing us a veritable wealth of information on neuroblastoma. I believe it will serve as an invaluable reference text for readers of all levels.

Robert C. Shamberger
Robert E. Gross
Contents
Part I Epidemiology, Biology and Pathology Assessment
Jacqueline Clavel , Brigitte Lacour and Paula Rios
Gudrun Schleiermacher
Isabelle Janoueix-Lerosey
Hiroyuki Shimada , Angela R. Sementa , Bruce R. Pawel and Naohiko Ikegaki
Part II Imaging
Herv J. Brisse , Martijn Verhagen , Kieran McHugh and Claudio Granata
Giovanni Cecchetto , Tom Monclair and Herv J. Brisse
Arnoldo Piccardo , Rita Castellani , Gianluca Bottoni , Michela Massollo , Giulia Anna Follacchio and Egesta Lopci
Tom Boterberg
Part III Clinical Management
Shifra Ash , Stefania Sorrentino , Kathelijne Kraal and Bruno De Bernardi
Dominique Plantaz and Claire Freycon
Vanessa Segura and Adela Caete
Katherine K. Matthay and Dominique Valteau-Couanet
Francesca del Bufalo and Franco Locatelli
Meredith S. Irwin
Part IV Surgery
Dhanya Mullassery , Laurence Abernethy , Rajeev Shukla and Paul D. Losty
James A. Saltsman III , Nicole J. Croteau and Michael P. LaQuaglia
Sanjeev A. Vasudevan and Jed G. Nuchtern
Luca Pio , Thomas Blanc , Christophe Glorion , Stephanie Puget , Michel Zerah and Sabine Sarnacki
Jrg Fuchs and Steven W. Warmann
Luca Pio , Thomas Blanc , Girolamo Mattioli , Yves Heloury and Sabine Sarnacki
Andrew M. Davidoff
Alessandro Inserra and Alessandro Crocoli
Part I Epidemiology, Biology and Pathology Assessment
Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
S. Sarnacki, L. Pio (eds.) Neuroblastoma https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18396-7_1
1. Epidemiology
Jacqueline Clavel
(1)
CRESS, UMRS1153, INSERM, Universit Paris-Descartes, Paris, France
(2)
National Registry of Childhood Cancers, APHP Hpital Paul Brousse, Villejuif, France
(3)
CHU de Nancy, Vandoeuvre-ls-Nancy, France
Jacqueline Clavel
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Keywords
Neuroblastoma Epidemiology Incidence Survival Risk factors Etiology

Neuroblastomas are rare diseases, and as such their surveillance requires specific large-scale reliable population registries. We are more and more able to describe neuroblastomas and other embryonal tumors all over the world, but information is still insufficient and fragile in low-income countries, now prioritized in the international strategies of cancer surveillance. Epidemiological research on risk factors, also, is limited by the rarity of the disease and mostly relies on casecontrol studies, that is, studies performed at the time of diagnosis, getting information by interview and, in some countries, from databases like birth certificates. Lack of knowledge about risk factors is important, and the international epidemiology consortiums are currently strengthening their efforts on etiological research.

1.1 Descriptive Epidemiology

In the International classification of disease for oncology (ICD-O-3) [].

In this chapter, the epidemiological features of neuroblastomas are described using the 20002013 data extracted from the French National Registry of Childhood Cancer (RNCE) ( http://rnce.inserm.fr ). The RNCE registers 130150 new cases of neuroblastoma aged under 15 years every year.

1.1.1 Incidence and Epidemiological Features
The annual age-standardized incidence rate is around 14 cases per million of children aged 014 years (Table ). Neuroblastomas are mostly diagnosed before the age of 5 years (85%), and 40% occur in infancy. They are very uncommon after the age of 10 years. Annual incidence rates vary from 73 cases per million in infancy to 1 case per million after the age of 10 years. Neuroblastomas are the most frequent tumors diagnosed in neonates (<28 days). One out of ten cases of neuroblastomas is neonate. Most of them (65%) are diagnosed before birth by routine ultrasonography.
Table 1.1

Number of cases of neuroblastomas and annual incidence rates in France from 2000 to 2013, by age groups, according to MYCN status and tumoral extension

Age groups (years)

Total

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