This Research Topic delves into the latest advancements and comprehensive management strategies for hepatoblastoma, the most common malignant liver tumor in children. With contributions from leading experts in pediatric oncology, this collection explores innovative diagnostic techniques, cutting-edge therapeutic interventions, and the integration of multidisciplinary care to improve patient outcomes. Articles within this issue examine the evolution of surgical methods, the efficacy of new chemotherapeutic agents and targeted therapies, the challenges of managing hepatoblastoma in diverse populations, and the promising horizon of personalized medicine in treating this complex malignancy. Through a compilation of original research, reviews, and case studies, this special issue aims to illuminate the path forward in hepatoblastoma management, fostering a deeper understanding of the disease and heralding a new era of hope and healing for affected children worldwide.
The primary objective of this Research Topic is to address the complexities and challenges in the management of hepatoblastoma, focusing on the integration of cutting-edge therapeutic interventions, multidisciplinary care approaches, and the evolving landscape of personalized medicine to enhance treatment outcomes and improve the quality of life for pediatric patients afflicted with this rare liver malignancy.
This research topic focuses on the following specialty areas:
● Innovative Diagnostic and Monitoring Tools
● Surgical Advances in Hepatoblastoma
● Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies
● Personalized Medicine and Precision Oncology
● Multidisciplinary Treatment Approaches
● Clinical Trials and Research in Hepatoblastoma
● Long-term Outcomes and Survivorship, as well as Psychosocial Aspects of Care
● Global Perspectives and Disparities in Treatment
Keywords:
Hepatoblastoma; Paediatric Oncology; Multidisciplinary Care; Therapeutic Interventions; Personalized Medicine
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
This Research Topic delves into the latest advancements and comprehensive management strategies for hepatoblastoma, the most common malignant liver tumor in children. With contributions from leading experts in pediatric oncology, this collection explores innovative diagnostic techniques, cutting-edge therapeutic interventions, and the integration of multidisciplinary care to improve patient outcomes. Articles within this issue examine the evolution of surgical methods, the efficacy of new chemotherapeutic agents and targeted therapies, the challenges of managing hepatoblastoma in diverse populations, and the promising horizon of personalized medicine in treating this complex malignancy. Through a compilation of original research, reviews, and case studies, this special issue aims to illuminate the path forward in hepatoblastoma management, fostering a deeper understanding of the disease and heralding a new era of hope and healing for affected children worldwide.
The primary objective of this Research Topic is to address the complexities and challenges in the management of hepatoblastoma, focusing on the integration of cutting-edge therapeutic interventions, multidisciplinary care approaches, and the evolving landscape of personalized medicine to enhance treatment outcomes and improve the quality of life for pediatric patients afflicted with this rare liver malignancy.
This research topic focuses on the following specialty areas:
● Innovative Diagnostic and Monitoring Tools
● Surgical Advances in Hepatoblastoma
● Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies
● Personalized Medicine and Precision Oncology
● Multidisciplinary Treatment Approaches
● Clinical Trials and Research in Hepatoblastoma
● Long-term Outcomes and Survivorship, as well as Psychosocial Aspects of Care
● Global Perspectives and Disparities in Treatment
Keywords:
Hepatoblastoma; Paediatric Oncology; Multidisciplinary Care; Therapeutic Interventions; Personalized Medicine
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.