Wilms Tumor
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Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Wilms’ Tumor, also known as nephroblastoma, is a solid tumor of the kidney that develops from immature kidney cells.1 It is the most common cancer of the kidneys in children, and the fourth most common type of cancer in children.1,2 Wilms’ tumor affects boys are girls equally, and can also be found in adults, though it is much less prevalent.1 Wilms’ tumors are most often unilateral, affecting only one kidney.3 5-10% of children with Wilms’ tumors have more than one tumor in the same kidney, and approximately 5% of children with the cancer have bilateral Wilms’ tumors, affecting both kidneys.3
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