Person: ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
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Publication Metadata only COMPARISON OF ALL IC-BFM 2009 AND COG PROTOCOL IN TERMS OF SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA(2022-11-01) ÇELİK ATEŞ D.; ÇAKIR F. B.; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜLPublication Metadata only The Relationship of Prognostic Factors with Regulatory T Cells in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis(2023-12-01) Çoban G.; Coşanay Tekden B.; Güler B.; Çakır F. B.; Toluk Ö.; Gücin Z.; Elagöz Ş.; ÇOBAN, GANİME; COŞANAY TEKDEN, BÜŞRA; GÜLER, BERIL; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; ELAGÖZ, ŞAHANDEPublication Metadata only EARTHQUAKE DISASTER AND ITS' ACUTE EFFECT ON PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY.IN TURKIYE; TURKISH PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP-TPOG QUESTIONARE STUDY(2023-11-01) TAÇYILDIZ N.; İNCESOY ÖZDEMİR S.; Kupeli B.; Cemaloglu M.; Acipayam C.; Oncel K.; Akinel A. N.; Karabel N.; Coskun C.; SEZGİN G.; et al.; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜLPublication Metadata only KAPOSIFORM HEMANGIOENDOTHELIOMA AND REFRACTORY KASABACH-MERRITT PHENOMENON TREATED WITH SIROLIMUS(2023-11-01) EREN T.; ÇAKIR F. B.; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜLPublication Metadata only Pediatric mediastinal tumors Çocukluk çağı mediasten tümörleri(2024-01-01) SOYSAL Ö.; Çakır F. B.; SOYSAL, ÖMER; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜLMediastinal tumors are the most common thoracic tumor in the pediatric population. They include a spectrum of tumors, and most are malignant. These lesions can be anatomically and radiologically classified by means of compartments; anterior, middle, and posterior. Symptoms, signs, localization of the tumor, age of the child, and tumor markers are key points of diagnosis. Surgical approaches are typically needed for diagnosis, but sometimes tru-cut needle biopsies may be sufficient. Mediastinoscopy, mediastinotomy, and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery may be used in the diagnostic workup of mediastinal tumors in children as they are used in adults. Frequently, diagnosis and treatment are both established by means of surgery. Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment of most benign and malignant nonlymphoid tumors. Combined modality of treatment incorporating chemotherapy and radiotherapy is often required in malignant tumors and is associated with high survival rates in these patients.