Clinical and epidemiological profile of a teenage cancer: part 1
1Federal State Budget Institution "Research Institute of Oncology. NN Petrov "
2State budget educational institution of higher professional education "Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University"
Brief summary
There is an increase in cancer cases among adolescents and young adults worldwide. The structure of oncological incidence characterized by heterogeneity. During various periods of a growing prevail either childhood tumor or adulthood neoplasms. New approaches in adolescents and young adults cancer treatment due to the lack of progress in therapy are required.
Key words
adolescents, young adults, malignant tumor, childhood cancer, cancer incidence.
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