Research Article | Open Access
A Case Report on Rhabdomyosarcoma in a 11-Year-Old Child
Vishesh Fulkar , Bhawana Dhanvij ,Ms.Sangita Pise , Mr. Shakib H. Sheikh,Shivendra Singh , Ashwini Potdukhe
Pages: 4516-4519
Abstract
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a kind of S.T.S. that starts in immature cells that eventually become muscle. It develops in striated muscle, a type of muscle. Striated muscles are the voluntary skeletal muscles, which are the muscles that
people can control in their arms, legs, and other parts of the body. Children and young adults are the most common victims of Rhabdomyosarcoma. Based on the appearance of the cells under a microscope, each rhabdomyosarcomatumor is classed as either favorable or unfavorable. The terms "favorable" and "unfavorable" refer to how cancer cells appear. The more cancer cells resemble normal cells, the more "favorable" they are and the more likely they are to respond to treatmen
Keywords
Rhabdomyosarcoma, Myoblast, Chemotherapy, Curative