2024
Evaluation and Surgical Management of Pediatric Cutaneous Melanoma and Atypical Spitz and Non-Spitz Melanocytic Tumors (Melanocytomas): A Report From Children's Oncology Group.
Sargen M, Barnhill R, Elder D, Swetter S, Prieto V, Ko J, Bahrami A, Gerami P, Karunamurthy A, Pappo A, Schuchter L, LeBoit P, Yeh I, Kirkwood J, Jen M, Dunkel I, Durham M, Christison-Lagay E, Austin M, Aldrink J, Mehrhoff C, Hawryluk E, Chu E, Busam K, Sondak V, Messina J, Puig S, Colebatch A, Coughlin C, Berrebi K, Laetsch T, Mitchell S, Seynnaeve B. Evaluation and Surgical Management of Pediatric Cutaneous Melanoma and Atypical Spitz and Non-Spitz Melanocytic Tumors (Melanocytomas): A Report From Children's Oncology Group. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, jco2401154. PMID: 39365959, DOI: 10.1200/jco.24.01154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSentinel lymph node biopsyAtypical Spitz tumorsCutaneous melanomaSpitz tumorsRe-excisionSurgical managementMelanocytic tumorsSurgical management of cutaneous melanomaManagement of cutaneous melanomaNational Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelinesLymph node biopsyDefinitive surgical treatmentProgression to CMChildren's Oncology GroupDiagnosis of CMNode biopsyExcisional biopsyOncology GroupMalignant potentialSurgical treatmentNetwork guidelinesBiopsyClinicopathological evaluationCohort studyMelanocytic neoplasmsSurgical management of rare tumors (Part 1)
Stetson A, Saluja S, Cameron D, Mansfield S, Polites S, Honeyman J, Dahl J, Austin M, Aldrink J, Christison‐Lagay E. Surgical management of rare tumors (Part 1). Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2024, e31287. PMID: 39185712, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.31287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOncology GroupManagement of rare tumorsEuropean Cooperative Study GroupDifferentiated thyroid cancerRare tumor typeRare pediatric cancerChildren's Oncology GroupCooperative Study GroupCooperative group effortsChildren aged 0Rare tumorAdult guidelinesSurgical managementThyroid cancerTumor typesRare cancersPediatric variantsTreatment strategiesStudy groupPediatric cancerCancer typesCancerTumorChildhood cancerAged 0Classification and Surgical Management of Anorectal Malformations: A Systematic Review and Evidence-based Guideline From the APSA Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Committee
Smith C, Rialon K, Kawaguchi A, Dellinger M, Goldin A, Acker S, Kulaylat A, Chang H, Russell K, Wakeman D, Derderian S, Englum B, Polites S, Lucas D, Ricca R, Levene T, Sulkowski J, Kelley-Quon L, Tashiro J, Christison-Lagay E, Mansfield S, Beres A, Huerta C, Ham P, Yousef Y, Rentea R, Committee T. Classification and Surgical Management of Anorectal Malformations: A Systematic Review and Evidence-based Guideline From the APSA Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Committee. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2024, 59: 161598. PMID: 38997855, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystematic reviewAnorectal malformationsEvidence-based best practicesSurgical managementConsensus-based questionsComprehensive search strategyPreferred Reporting ItemsComplex patient populationLevel of evidenceAmerican Pediatric Surgical Association OutcomesImprove careDiagnosis of anorectal malformationsGroup of anorectal malformationsTiming of surgical managementManagement of anorectal malformationsReporting ItemsLate repair groupMethod of fecal diversionTreatment of neonatesSurgical careOptimal surgical approachRate of prolapseMulti-institutional registryManagement of childrenSurgical management of anorectal malformations
2016
Neuroblastoma and Other Adrenal Tumors
Christison-Lagay E, La Quaglia M. Neuroblastoma and Other Adrenal Tumors. 2016, 231-256. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-48590-3_14.ChaptersOncology GroupAdrenal neoplasmsInternational Neuroblastoma Staging SystemRisk stratification schemesChildren's Oncology GroupMalignant adrenal diseaseMost common tumorsFavorable diseaseUnfavorable presentationAdrenal tumorsAdrenal diseaseBetter prognosisPediatric populationRisk stratificationSurgical managementPoor prognosisStaging systemCommon tumorsMedical presentationSurvival rateStratification schemesPrognosisNeoplasmsNeuroblastomaTumors