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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Lieke Josephine Van Heurn, EUPSA - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2023-07-26

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International multicenter study of 3,409 sacrococcygeal teratoma patients demonstrates that malignant transformation risk increases sharply in the first six years of life, reaching 60% by age six, then stabilizes. Altman types II-III and malignant histology significantly increase recurrence risk, with most recurrences occurring within four years post-resection.

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  • Malignancy risk in sacrococcygeal teratoma rises sharply in first 6 years of life, reaching 60%, then plateaus with minimal risk after age 6.
  • Most SCT recurrences occur within 4 years post-resection; however, late recurrences up to 20 years have been documented requiring long-term surveillance.
  • Altman type II/III tumors and malignant histology at primary resection significantly increase recurrence risk (OR 4.7 for malignant histology).
  • International collaboration across 150 centers in 65 countries demonstrates feasibility of large-scale rare disease research yielding actionable clinical data.
  • Malignancy-free survival stabilizes at 81% by age 5, but late malignancies up to age 15 necessitate extended follow-up protocols.

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