2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8635829
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Cancer-Specific Survival after Limb Salvage versus Amputation in Children and Adolescents with Osteosarcoma: A Population-Based Analysis with Propensity Score Matching

Abstract: Background. The study aims to identify whether osteosarcoma patients of children and young adults will benefit from a survival profit from the choice of the operation method. Methods. The National Cancer Institute SEER database from 2000 to 2018 was selected for a retrospective analysis of 1630 children and young adults with a primary diagnosis of osteosarcoma, 1222 who underwent limb-preserving surgery, and 408 who underwent amputation. Confounders were controlled for by propensity score matching (PSM), cance… Show more

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“…This report from Guangzhou (China) uses data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results dataset (spanning from 2000 to 2018) to understand the cancer-free survival of children treated for osteosarcoma with limb salvage. 6 The study evaluated over 1,600 children and young adults all presenting with a primary diagnosis of osteosarcoma. Using propensity score matching accounting for sex, chemotherapy, histology, primary tumour site, stage, and surgical modality, the authors then undertook an adjusted analysis.…”
Section: Cancer-specific Survival After Limb Salvage Versus Amputatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This report from Guangzhou (China) uses data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results dataset (spanning from 2000 to 2018) to understand the cancer-free survival of children treated for osteosarcoma with limb salvage. 6 The study evaluated over 1,600 children and young adults all presenting with a primary diagnosis of osteosarcoma. Using propensity score matching accounting for sex, chemotherapy, histology, primary tumour site, stage, and surgical modality, the authors then undertook an adjusted analysis.…”
Section: Cancer-specific Survival After Limb Salvage Versus Amputatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%