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    An Update on Current Treatment Options for Pediatric Genitourinary Tract Tumors

    Most of the success and advances made in the care of children with genitourinary (GU) cancer over the last 50 years are thanks in large part to the efforts of the cooperative pediatric oncology groups both in ...

    Katie E. Brodie MBChB, Nicholas G. Cost MD in Current Treatment Options in Pediatrics (2016)

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    Testicular and Paratesticular Tumors of Children and Adolescents

    Testicular and paratesticular tumors of children and adolescents are rare entities with similar surgical management. Testicular tumors represent 1–2 % of all pediatric tumors, with annual incidence of 0.5–2.0 ...

    Alonso Carrasco Jr. MD, Nicholas G. Cost MD in Consent in Pediatric Urology (2016)

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    Bladder and/or Prostate Rhabdomyosarcoma

    Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a soft tissue malignant tumor of mesenchymal origin. It is the third most common solid tumor in children accounting for 10–15 % of all pediatric solid tumors [1]. The incidence of RMS...

    Alonso Carrasco Jr. MD, Nicholas G. Cost MD in Consent in Pediatric Urology (2016)

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    Minimally Invasive Uro-Oncology

    Despite advances in minimally invasive surgery and the increasing adoption of such techniques in pediatric urology, there remains a paucity of data or evidence-based recommendations for its use for pediatric o...

    Nicholas G. Cost MD, Paul H. Noh MD in Pediatric Endourology Techniques (2014)