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How Do the Outcomes of Radiation-Associated Pelvic and Sacral Bone Sarcomas Compare to Primary Osteosarcomas following Surgical Resection?

Abstract

Radiation-associated sarcoma of the pelvis and/or sacrum (RASB) is a rare but challenging disease process associated with a poor prognosis. We hypothesized that patients with RASB would have worse surgical and oncologic outcomes than patients diagnosed with primary pelvic or sacral bone sarcomas. This was a retrospective, multi-institution, comparative analysis. We reviewed surgically treated patients from multiple tertiary care centers who …

Authors

Lazarides AL; Burke ZDC; Gundavda MK; Novak R; Ghert M; Wilson DA; Rose PS; Wong P; Griffin AM; Ferguson PC

Journal

Cancers, Vol. 14, No. 9,

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/cancers14092179

ISSN

2072-6694