Wilms tumor


service overview
Wilms tumor, also known as nephroblastoma, is a type of cancer that begins in the kidneys. It is one of the five most common types of pediatric cancer.
signs and symptoms
- Fever
- Pain
- Nausea
- Poor appetite
- Blood in the urine
- Constipation
- High blood pressure
diagnosis and treatment
Wilms tumor is diagnosed via multiple tests, including:
- Ultrasound
- CT scan
- MRI

Treatment of neuroblastoma may include:
- Surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
Dayton Children’s Difference
Your child is treated with latest and most effective cancer treatment protocols in the world and is cared for by an experienced team of cancer professionals in our new state-of-the-art cancer center.
Dayton Children’s is a member of the Children’s Oncology Group, a multi-center alliance with other leading pediatric cancer institutions, including Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Boston Children’s Hospital. The Children’s Oncology Group conducts studies designed to improve our understanding of childhood cancer, its treatment and its cure. This membership ensures your child receives access to the best protocols and clinical trials. Dayton Children’s pediatric cancer patient outcomes are consistent with the superior results of other top pediatric cancer institutions.
Our team of cancer experts realize a cancer diagnosis is physically and emotionally draining for your child and your family. Therefore we design your child’s care plan to be as effective and comfortable as possible. On your child’s first visit, you and your child will meet the cancer team; doctor, nurses, and the nurse navigator. Your child will be cared for by the same doctor and cancer team throughout their treatment, all the way to survivorship. Our nurse navigator is readily available for your child’s and your family’s unique care needs, including scheduling appointments, preparations for hospital stays, tips for homecare, explanations of treatment protocols, and much more.

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