CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN MALIGNANT TUMORS IN
THE HEAD AND NECK
Zhao
Fei
Department
of Otolarynology Beijing children��s Hospital, Capital University of
Medicine, China
Objective: To improve the diagnosis and treatment of children malignant
tumors in the head and neck.
Method:
16 cases children malignant tumors in the head
and neck were reported and clinical features were analyzed.
Result:
Rhabdomyosarcoma and non-Hodgkin��s is the most
common. It makes up 44% and 31%.
Survival rate were improved after treatment with operation and
radiotherapy or chemotherapy or combinations.
Conclusion:
The prognosis of RMS and non-Hodgkin��s were
very poor. It is important
that the local primary lesion is found easily and diagnosed correctly and
treated properly for improving survival rate.