In times of rapid change, it is sometimes useful to pause for a moment and reflect on what we have long known, what we have recently learned, and what we have yet to fully understand. To that end, this issue of Translational Andrology and Urology is devoted to the contemporary practice of pediatric urologic oncology.
Editorial on Pediatric Urologic Malignancies
Pediatric urologic oncology in the 21st century: where we stand and where we’re headed
Review Article on Pediatric Urologic Malignancies
Genitourinary manifestations of hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes in children
Imaging of childhood urologic cancers: current approaches and new advances
Association of spina bifida with cancer
Syndromic Wilms tumor: a review of predisposing conditions, surveillance and treatment
Wilms tumor: a review of current surgical controversies
Testicular tumors in children and adolescents: long-term endocrine and fertility issues
Partial orchiectomy vs. radical orchiectomy for pediatric testis tumors
Gonadal malignancy in patients with differences of sex development
Pediatric oncofertility: an update
Editorial Commentary on Pediatric Urologic Malignancies
Genito-urinary rhabdomyosarcoma—challenges and controversies for the urologist
Review Article on Pediatric Urologic Malignancies
Germline predisposition to genitourinary rhabdomyosarcoma
Advances in the management of pediatric genitourinary rhabdomyosarcoma
Disclosure:
The focused issue “Pediatric Urologic Malignancies” was commissioned by the editorial office, Translational Andrology and Urology without any sponsorship or funding. Jonathan C Routh, Nicholas G Cost and John S Wiener are serving as the unpaid Guest Editors for the focused issue.