2021
Treatment of Pediatric Adrenocortical Carcinoma With Surgery, Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection, and Chemotherapy: The Children's Oncology Group ARAR0332 Protocol
Rodriguez-Galindo C, Krailo MD, Pinto EM, Pashankar F, Weldon CB, Huang L, Caran EM, Hicks J, McCarville MB, Malkin D, Wasserman JD, de Oliveira Filho AG, LaQuaglia MP, Ward DA, Zambetti G, Mastellaro MJ, Pappo AS, Ribeiro RC. Treatment of Pediatric Adrenocortical Carcinoma With Surgery, Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection, and Chemotherapy: The Children's Oncology Group ARAR0332 Protocol. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 2463-2473. PMID: 33822640, PMCID: PMC8462560, DOI: 10.1200/jco.20.02871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetroperitoneal lymph node dissectionLymph node dissectionOutcomes of patientsAdrenocortical carcinomaNode dissectionStage IOncology GroupStage IV adrenocortical carcinomaStage-III adrenocortical carcinomaPediatric-specific studiesStage II diseaseEvent-free survivalStage II patientsThird of patientsOverall survival estimatesChildren's Oncology GroupHigh-risk groupCombination of mitotaneAggressive pediatric malignancyPediatric adrenocortical carcinomaAdvanced diseaseII patientsMultivariable analysisPoor outcomeExcellent outcomes
2019
Treatment of Childhood Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma With Induction Chemotherapy and Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy: Results of the Children's Oncology Group ARAR0331 Study.
Rodriguez-Galindo C, Krailo MD, Krasin MJ, Huang L, McCarville MB, Hicks J, Pashankar F, Pappo AS. Treatment of Childhood Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma With Induction Chemotherapy and Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy: Results of the Children's Oncology Group ARAR0331 Study. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: 3369-3376. PMID: 31553639, PMCID: PMC6920031, DOI: 10.1200/jco.19.01276.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-free survivalChildhood nasopharyngeal carcinomaInduction chemotherapyConcurrent chemoradiotherapyStage IIBNasopharyngeal carcinomaCycles of ICCancer stage IIBPediatric-specific studiesCycles of cisplatinOverall survival estimatesAmerican Joint CommitteeDoses of cisplatinCumulative incidence estimatesRadiation dose reductionAdult regimensStable diseaseAdvanced diseasePartial responseMedian ageExcellent outcomesIncidence estimatesDose reductionPatientsJoint Committee
2015
Pediatric and Adolescent Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: The Road to Collaboration
Olson TA, Murray MJ, Rodriguez-Galindo C, Nicholson JC, Billmire DF, Krailo MD, Dang HM, Amatruda JF, Thornton CM, Arul GS, Stoneham SJ, Pashankar F, Stark D, Shaikh F, Gershenson DM, Covens A, Hurteau J, Stenning SP, Feldman DR, Grimison PS, Huddart RA, Sweeney C, Powles T, Lopes LF, dos Santos Agular S, Chinnaswamy G, Khaleel S, Abouelnaga S, Hale JP, Frazier AL. Pediatric and Adolescent Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: The Road to Collaboration. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2015, 33: 3018-3028. PMID: 26304902, PMCID: PMC4979195, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.60.5337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAge of OnsetChildCooperative BehaviorDiffusion of InnovationFemaleHistory, 20th CenturyHistory, 21st CenturyHumansInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternational CooperationMaleMedical OncologyNeoplasms, Germ Cell and EmbryonalPediatricsSurvivorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultConceptsGerm cell tumorsPrimary tumor siteCell tumorsExtracranial malignant germ cell tumorsExtracranial germ cell tumorsTumor siteMalignant germ cell tumorsSignificant long-term morbidityDifferent risk stratificationLong-term morbidityPlatinum-based chemotherapyPediatric cancer patientsTreatment-related effectsDifferent cooperative groupsCisplatin dosingVariety of specialistsMedical oncologistsGynecologic oncologistsRisk stratificationTherapeutic dilemmaHistologic featuresPediatric oncologistsExcellent outcomesStaging systemCancer patients