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Role of Image-defined risk factors in clinical practice of neuroblastoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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  • Qiyang Shen,
  • Qi Han,
  • Hanjun Yin,
  • Li Lu,
  • Tao Li,
  • Jianfeng Zhou
Qiyang Shen
Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University

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Qi Han
Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
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Hanjun Yin
Suqian People’s Hospital of Nanjing Drum-Tower Hospital Group
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Li Lu
Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine
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Tao Li
Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
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Jianfeng Zhou
Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the role of image-defined risk factors in clinical practice of neuroblastoma. Methods: A systematic search was conducted to identify articles about IDRFs. Combined overall results were calculated using fixed effects models. Results: The literature search identified 11 articles including 1338 patients for analysis. There was no difference in amplification of MYCN and tumor site (abdominal tumor) between no IDRFs and any IDRFs group, but there was a significant increase of event free survival (OR: 2.43[1.69, 3.49]; P < 0.00001) and overall survival (OR: 3.15[1.68, 5.89]; P = 0.0004) in no IDRFs group. The incidence of complications (OR: 0.21[0.15, 0.30]; P< 0.00001) was higher in patients with any IDRFs. Furthermore, no IDRFs are correlated with higher rate of earlier INSS stage. Conclusions: IDRFs could be an important adjuvant image monitoring method in NB treatment. IDRFs are valuable to evaluate surgical indications for pediatric surgeon, regardless of surgical ability.