Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
September 1990
The incidence of cervix cancer in young women appears to be increasing. However, the influence of young age on prognosis remains unknown. There is almost no information on the prognosis of very young women, age 25 years or less, with invasive cervical carcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCongenital anomalies were identified in 37 of 115 (32%) children and adolescents autopsied with rhabdomyosarcoma. An analysis of sex, age, site, and histology of cases with or without congenital anomalies showed no significant differences. Of the 45 identified anomalies, 14 were considered major and 31 minor.
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