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Volume 332:191 January 19, 1995 Number 3
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More on Surveillance of Children with Medulloblastoma

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To the Editor: The reporting by Torres et al. on surveillance scanning of children with medulloblastoma (March 31 issue)1 represents the opinion of a minority of clinical investigators caring for children with this type of tumor. As the leaders of the Brain Tumor Committee of the Pediatric Oncology Group, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we can state with confidence that the Pediatric Oncology Group strongly supports surveillance scanning of all children with brain tumors, including those with medulloblastoma. Similarly, the Children's Cancer Group has recently published guidelines that clearly state the need for surveillance scanning of children with a . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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