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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Small Round Blue Cell Tumor

Small Round Blue Cell Tumors (SRBCTs) are a group of highly aggressive malignant tumors that commonly affect children and young adults. They are so named because of their characteristic appearance under the microscope, which is due to their small, round cells with a high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio and a blue-staining cytoplasm.


Ewing Sarcoma



Neuroblastoma


Rhabdomyosarcoma


Medulloblastoma


Diagnosis and Treatment


The specific treatment approach will depend on the type and stage of the tumor, as well as the overall health and age of the patient. In general, however, the goal of treatment is to eliminate as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing the side effects of treatment.






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