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GMS Journal for Medical Education

Gesellschaft für Medizinische Ausbildung (GMA)

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Paediatric oncology in Hungary

Abstract Undergraduate and Postgraduate Paediatric Education, Subspecialities

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  • corresponding author Csongor Kiss - University of Debrecen Medical and Health Science Center, Dept. of Paediatrics, Hungary

GMS Z Med Ausbild 2007;24(4):Doc175

The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.egms.de/en/journals/zma/2007-24/zma000469.shtml

Received: September 25, 2007
Revised: September 25, 2007
Accepted: October 1, 2007
Published: November 14, 2007

© 2007 Kiss.
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The Hungarian Childhood Leukemia Working Group, later as the Hungarian Paediatric Oncology Group (HPOG) maintains a systematic registry of the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of children with leukemia and solid tumors since 1971 and 1973, respectively. HPOG has developed a uniform, nation-wide paediatric oncology service in Hungary, a country with ten million inhabitants and limited economic resources characterized by a slowly but significantly growing annual cancer incidence of 132 per one million below the age of 15 years. The newly diagnosed 200-250 patients are being treated in 8 centers, 2 haematopoietic stem cell transplantation units and in one rehabilitation facility according to contemporary protocols, and are followed-up together with the increasing number of children who are cured from cancer. HPOG became an integral part of the international paediatric oncology community. As a result of the coordinated efforts of the members of HPOG, children with cancer in Hungary experience overall and event-free survival rates similar to that of other industrialized countries.