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Surgical Oncology in Children

1986 
The only chance of curing a malignant solid tumour before the advent of radio- and chemotherapy was by radical surgical excision. Cure was usually only possible in early localized disease, and with most of the childhood cancers survival was less than 20% [1]. Radiotherapy was the first effective nonsurgical treatment used mainly for surgically inaccessible sites or palliatively in advanced disease.
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