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Title: Prediagnostic Intervals in Retinoblastoma: Experience at an Oncology Center in Brazil
Authors: Mattosinho, Clarissa Campolina de Sá
Grigorovski, Nathalia
Lucena, Evandro
Ferman, Sima Esther
Moura, Anna Tereza Miranda Soares de
Portes, Arlindo Freire
Keywords: Retinoblastoma
Diagnóstico
Diagnosis
Experiências Laboratoriais
Laboratory Experiment
Oncologia
Medical Oncology
Brasil
Brazil
Academias e Institutos
Academies and Institutes
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: J Glob Oncol
Citation: MATTOSINHO, Clarissa Campolina de Sá et al. Prediagnostic intervals in retinoblastoma: experience at an oncology center in Brazil. J Glob Oncol., v. 3, n. 4, p. 323-330, oct. 2016.
Abstract: Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular malignancy of childhood. In most cases, parents are the first to notice leukocoria and other symptoms before undergoing a prolonged period of stress before diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to determine prediagnostic intervals of patients with retino blastoma at an oncology tertiary center (Instituto Nacional de Cancer) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and relate them to stage at diagnosis, eye salvage, and survival. Methods Parents or caregivers of children with retinoblastoma registered between January 2006 and September 2013 were interviewed using a semistructured individually applied questionnaire, concerning their trajectory before registration. Results Out of 76 patients, 39 (51%) were girls, 52 (68%) had unilateral retinoblastoma, and 24 (32%) had bilateral retinoblastoma, totaling 100 affected eyes. The most common stage of diagnosis was the in traocular group, with 63 (83%) patients; nine (12%) were extraocular, and four (5%) had metastatic disease. During the follow-up time of 37 6 24.5 months, 10 (13%) patients died and 70 (70%) eyes were enucleated. Mean family interval was 1.6 6 2.6 months, mean medical interval was 5.0 6 6.2 months, mean referral interval was 0.2 6 1.4 months, and mean overall interval was 7.1 6 6.9 months. In univariate analysis, age at diagnosis, maternal education, medical interval, and overall interval were significantly related to advanced stage at diagnosis and survival. In multivariate analysis, maternal education and medical interval were significantly related to advanced stage at diagnosis and survival. No variables affected eye salvage. Conclusion Medical interval was responsible for 70% of the overall interval; therefore, programs or campaigns targeting retinoblastoma early diagnosis should focus emphasize in medical awareness.
Description: p. 323-330.: tab. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6932
ISSN: 2378-9506
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