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Pathology

Aga Khan University

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Pediatric germ cell tumors; Genital rhabdomyosarcoma; Pediatric Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors; Pediatric juvenile granulosa cell tumor

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Epidemiological Profile And Clinico-Pathological Features Of Pediatric Gynecological Cancers At Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital, Kenya, Anisa W. Mburu, Peter M. Itsura, Elkanah Omenge, Philiph K. Tonui, Elly B. Odongo, Afrin F. Shaffi, Hellen N. Muliro, Thomas N. Achia, Allan L. Covens, Barry P. Rosen Apr 2022

Epidemiological Profile And Clinico-Pathological Features Of Pediatric Gynecological Cancers At Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital, Kenya, Anisa W. Mburu, Peter M. Itsura, Elkanah Omenge, Philiph K. Tonui, Elly B. Odongo, Afrin F. Shaffi, Hellen N. Muliro, Thomas N. Achia, Allan L. Covens, Barry P. Rosen

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: The main pediatric (0–18 years) gynecologic cancers include stromal carcinomas (juvenile granulosa cell tumors and Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors), genital rhabdomyosarcomas and ovarian germ cell. Outcomes depend on time of diagnosis, stage, tumor type and treatment which can have long-term effects on the reproductive career of these patients. This study seeks to analyze the trends in clinical-pathologic presentation, treatment and outcomes in the cases seen at our facility. This is the first paper identifying these cancers published from sub-Saharan Africa.

Method: Retrospective review of clinico-pathologic profiles and treatment outcomes of pediatric gynecologic oncology patients managed at MTRH between 2010 and …