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Pancreas, Muscle, and Subcutaneous Fat Atrophy in Patients Undergoing Radiation for Neuroblastoma

Video Published 2026-04-24

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Retrospective study of 50 high-risk neuroblastoma patients shows abdominal radiation causes significant pancreatic volume loss and decreased weight percentile, though clinical pancreatic insufficiency was rarely detected. Findings highlight need for systematic screening of long-term metabolic and nutritional effects in pediatric cancer survivors.

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  • Abdominal radiation for high-risk neuroblastoma causes significant pancreatic volume reduction, though clinical insufficiency is underreported.
  • Pancreatic dysfunction may be an unrecognized late effect; systematic screening is needed given young patient age at treatment.
  • Patients show significant weight percentile drops with decreased fat and muscle mass during neuroblastoma therapy.
  • Body composition changes likely reflect overall cancer treatment burden, emphasizing need for nutritional screening during therapy.
  • As neuroblastoma survival improves, monitoring long-term radiation effects is as critical as achieving initial cure.

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