Treatment Options for Neuroblastoma
Low-Risk Neuroblastoma
Intermediate-Risk Neuroblastoma
High-Risk Neuroblastoma
Progressive/Recurrent Neuroblastoma
A link to a list of current clinical trials is included for each treatment section. For some types or stages of cancer, there may not be any trials listed. Check with your doctor for clinical trials that are not listed here but may be right for you.
Low-Risk Neuroblastoma
Treatment of low-risk neuroblastoma may include the following:
- Surgery followed by watchful waiting.
- Watchful waiting alone for certain infants.
- Surgery followed by chemotherapy, when less than half of the tumor is removed or when serious symptoms cannot be relieved by surgery.
- Radiation therapy to treat tumors that are causing serious problems and do not respond quickly to chemotherapy.
- Low- dose chemotherapy.
Intermediate-Risk Neuroblastoma
Treatment of intermediate-risk neuroblastoma may include the following:
High-Risk Neuroblastoma
Treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma may include the following:
Progressive/Recurrent Neuroblastoma
Patients First Treated for Low-Risk Neuroblastoma
Treatment for recurrent neuroblastoma that is found in one place in the body may include the following:
Treatment for recurrent neuroblastoma that has spread to other parts of the body may include the following:
- Watchful waiting.
- Surgery followed by chemotherapy.
- Chemotherapy.
- High-dose
chemotherapy, stem cell transplant, and 13-cis retinoic acid.
- A clinical trial of a new treatment.
Patients First Treated for Intermediate-Risk Neuroblastoma
For recurrent neuroblastoma that is found in one place in the body, treatment is usually surgery, with or without chemotherapy.
For recurrent neuroblastoma that has spread to other parts of the body, treatment is usually high-dose
chemotherapy, stem cell transplant, and 13-cis retinoic acid.
Patients First Treated for High-Risk Neuroblastoma
Treatment of recurrent neuroblastoma in patients first treated for high-risk neuroblastoma may include the following:
Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's PDQ Cancer Clinical Trials Registry that are now accepting patients with neuroblastoma. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.
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