What is the most common primary renal tumor of childhood?
_____ is the most common abdominal (extracranial) solid tumor of childhood.
The most common presentation for a _____ is abdominal distention with a firm, irregular mass that can cross the midline
Wilms tumor presents as a large, _____ flank mass (most common presentation) and/or hematuria.
Most unilateral Wilms tumors are treated by _____ followed by nephrectomy.
Age younger than _____ year or presentation in adolescence or adulthood is a bad prognostic marker for ALL
Actinomycin D can be used to treat the pediatric tumors _____ tumor, Ewing sarcoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is classically seen in _____ children
Pediatric NHL is usually _____ grade and has a good outcome
In _____, primary CNS tumors are usually infra-tentorial
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