Verified By Apollo Hospitals September 17, 2024
Neuroblastoma is a cancer most common in children under 5 or younger which triggers from groups of immature nerve cells found in several areas of the body, especially the adrenal glands, the abdomen, the chest, the neck, and near the spine.
Some forms of neuroblastoma go away on their own, while others may require multiple treatments.
Different body parts with neuroblastoma display different symptoms.
Neuroblastoma in the abdomen which is the most common , creates symptoms like abdominal pain, body mass under the skin which is not supple and tender on touch, diarrhoea and constipation besides change in bowel habits.
Neuroblastoma in the chest manifests symptoms like wheezing, chest pain, drooping eyelids and unequal pupil size besides changes to the eyes.
Other symptoms include lumps of tissue under the skin, proptosis which is protruding eyelids out of their sockets,dark circles around the eyes similar to bruises, pain in the bones and the back, unexplained weight loss and fever.
No cause has been identified, though family history accounts for familial neuroblastoma cases.
The doctor will run a few tests and procedures-
Treatment depends on several factors – age, stage of cancer, type of cancer cells involved, and anomalies in chromosomes and genes. The common methods of treatment are-
Proton Therapy is recommended to treat Neuroblastoma as it destroys the tumours with a reduced radiation dose to the bowel, stomach, kidney, and other surrounding healthy organs. This is highly important in paediatric patients.