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概述

Wilms Tumor, also known as Nephroblastoma, is the most common kidney cancer in children, typically diagnosed between ages 2 and 5.
It arises from embryonic renal precursor cells (metanephric blastema) that fail to mature properly during kidney development.
Wilms Tumor is often unilateral, but in 5–10% of cases it affects both kidneys (bilateral or multifocal).
Genetic mutations involving WT1, WT2, or related chromosomal regions (11p13, 11p15) play a key role.
It is a highly treatable and curable pediatric cancer with modern multimodal therapy (surgery, chemotherapy, ± radiation).

症状

  • Abdominal swelling or a painless abdominal mass (most common sign)
  • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Blood in urine (hematuria)
  • Fever, nausea, or loss of appetite
  • High blood pressure (hypertension) due to renin secretion
  • Fatigue, pallor (anemia-related)
  • Occasionally discovered incidentally during imaging

病因与风险因素

  • Genetic mutations: WT1 or WT2 gene abnormalities on chromosome 11
  • Sporadic cases (~90%) occur without family history
  • Inherited syndromes increase risk:
    • WAGR syndrome (Wilms tumor, Aniridia, Genitourinary anomalies, intellectual disability)
    • Denys-Drash syndrome (renal failure, gonadal dysgenesis)
    • Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (overgrowth, hemihypertrophy, macroglossia)
  • Slightly more common in African ancestry and females

诊断方法

  • Physical exam: Palpable, firm, non-tender abdominal mass in a child
  • Imaging:
    • Ultrasound – initial evaluation
    • CT/MRI abdomen and pelvis – defines tumor size, renal origin, and vascular invasion
    • Chest CT – to assess for lung metastases
  • Histopathology: Triphasic pattern (blastemal, epithelial, and stromal components)
  • Genetic testing: WT1, WT2, and other relevant mutations for risk stratification
  • Staging: Based on National Wilms Tumor Study (NWTS) / Children’s Oncology Group (COG) criteria

治疗方案

  • Surgery: Radical nephrectomy (or partial nephrectomy in bilateral cases) is the cornerstone
  • Chemotherapy:
    • Standard regimens (vincristine, dactinomycin, doxorubicin) given pre- or post-surgery
    • More intensive therapy for anaplastic or metastatic disease
  • Radiation therapy: For stage III–V disease or pulmonary metastases
  • Targeted therapy / Clinical trials: Investigating WT1-directed or IGF2-targeted approaches
  • Multidisciplinary management: Pediatric oncology, surgery, nephrology, and genetics

预后情况

  • Overall survival: >90% in localized disease with standard therapy
  • Favorable histology: Excellent prognosis (5-year survival >95%)
  • Anaplastic histology: Poorer outcomes, requires intensive therapy
  • Bilateral or recurrent cases: Require organ-preserving approaches and prolonged follow-up
  • Long-term monitoring: For recurrence, renal function, and late effects of chemo/radiation

与此类癌症共处

  • Regular follow-up: Imaging and urine tests for recurrence
  • Renal function monitoring: Especially after nephrectomy or chemotherapy
  • Supportive care: Nutrition, growth monitoring, psychosocial support
  • Fertility counseling: For older children and survivors
  • Family education: Early recognition of relapse or hypertension
  • Access to survivorship clinics for long-term care

预防与筛查

  • No known prevention for sporadic cases
  • Genetic counseling and surveillance for high-risk syndromes (WAGR, Beckwith-Wiedemann, Denys-Drash)
    • Regular abdominal ultrasound every 3–4 months until age 7–8
  • Early medical evaluation for abdominal swelling in children

FAQs

Q: Is Wilms Tumor cancerous?
A: Yes, it is a malignant tumor of the kidney, but usually highly curable with modern treatment.

Q: Can Wilms Tumor occur in both kidneys?
A: Yes, about 5–10% of cases are bilateral, requiring kidney-sparing treatment approaches.

Q: What are the long-term side effects of treatment?
A: Potential late effects include reduced kidney function, heart effects (from doxorubicin), and risk of secondary malignancies, though these are rare with careful follow-up.

Q: Can Wilms Tumor come back after treatment?
A: Recurrence is uncommon but possible; regular imaging surveillance helps early detection and retreatment.

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