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Mass screening for neuroblastoma in infants in Japan. Interim report of a mass screening study group.

A mass screening system for the early detection by means of a vanillylmandelic acid test of neuroblastoma in 6-month-old infants in Japan has been developed in eight districts. 16 of the 281 939 infants screened by this test had neuroblastoma, equivalent to a very high incidence of 1 in 17 621. 15 of the 16 children with neuroblastoma are alive; the other child died 1 month after surgery. This mass screening system for neuroblastoma used in infancy can help to improve prognosis in infants with this malignant disorder.[1]

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  1. Mass screening for neuroblastoma in infants in Japan. Interim report of a mass screening study group. Sawada, T., Hirayama, M., Nakata, T., Takeda, T., Takasugi, N., Mori, T., Maeda, K., Koide, R., Hanawa, Y., Tsunoda, A. Lancet (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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