J jbernar1 Senior Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 10, 2004 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Mar 17, 2010 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Do lymphomas count as solid tumors?
Gfunk6 And to think . . . I hesitated Moderator Emeritus Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician Faculty PhD Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Apr 16, 2004 Messages 5,004 Solutions 1 Reaction score 6,413 Points 6,566 Location SF Bay Area Attending Physician Mar 17, 2010 #2 No, pediatric solid tumors are generally defined as: Wilm's tumor, neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, medulloblastoma, Ewing's etc. Leukemia and lymphomas do not count towards your solid peds case requirement.
No, pediatric solid tumors are generally defined as: Wilm's tumor, neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, medulloblastoma, Ewing's etc. Leukemia and lymphomas do not count towards your solid peds case requirement.
yeasterbunny crazy in the coconut 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 9, 2008 Messages 523 Reaction score 26 Points 4,621 Location Vermont Attending Physician Mar 17, 2010 #3 shogun0660 said: I thought there was only a requirement to have 12 pediatric cases simmed, regardless of whether or not they are solid/liquid. is this correct? Click to expand... A minimum of 9 of the 12 must have solid tumors. http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/downloads/RRC_progReq/430_radiation_oncology_01012009.pdf
shogun0660 said: I thought there was only a requirement to have 12 pediatric cases simmed, regardless of whether or not they are solid/liquid. is this correct? Click to expand... A minimum of 9 of the 12 must have solid tumors. http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/downloads/RRC_progReq/430_radiation_oncology_01012009.pdf