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The improvement in survival for childhood cancer has been achieved through the use of multiple-
agent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, one of the limitations to quality and length of
survival has been the development of second malignant neoplasm.
We exprienced a case of second malignant neoplasm in 13-year-old boy who developed osteogenic
sarcoma after successful treatment of retinoblastoma. At 3 years of his age,... |