2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(02)03797-5
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Local therapy in localized Ewing tumors: results of 1058 patients treated in the CESS 81, CESS 86, and EICESS 92 trials

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“…The development of limb salvage surgery [2, 13, 32] was a major advance in treatment of primary bone sarcomas [14,16,31], allowing patients potentially to return to sport in ways not possible when amputations were the mainstay of treatment. Currently, limb salvage procedures are still the first choice in primary bone sarcoma surgery, although developmental changes in technical orthopaedics have led to high levels of sports activity in amputees [7,9].…”
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“…The development of limb salvage surgery [2, 13, 32] was a major advance in treatment of primary bone sarcomas [14,16,31], allowing patients potentially to return to sport in ways not possible when amputations were the mainstay of treatment. Currently, limb salvage procedures are still the first choice in primary bone sarcoma surgery, although developmental changes in technical orthopaedics have led to high levels of sports activity in amputees [7,9].…”
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“…Ewing's sarcoma differs from osteosarcoma in some respects: the mean age of the patients is younger than those with osteosarcoma and seldom occurs beyond the age of 30 years, local control can be achieved with radiation as well as resection, and the drugs used to treat Ewing's sarcoma are different than those used to treat osteosarcoma [3,20,31]. In addition to adequate local control, the use of aggressive polychemotherapy has remarkably improved the survival of patients with Ewing's sarcoma [10,25,32,37] since adjuvant chemotherapy was first introduced in the 1980s and has led to a growing number of long-term survivors [8,20,23].…”
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“…Although some studies demonstrated no significant differences in the rates of local recurrence and/or survival between patients who received radiotherapy alone and patients who underwent surgery, 9,26,33 other studies demonstrated that surgery improved clinical outcomes significantly. 34,35 Results from 1058 patients who were treated on Cooperative Ewing Sarcoma Study 81 (CESS 81), CESS 86, and European Intergroup Cooperative Ewing Sarcoma Study 92 demonstrated that local control and EFS among patients who received definitive radiotherapy was significantly lower than EFS among patients who underwent surgery with or without receiving additional radiotherapy, although the former subgroup of patients represented a negatively selected population with unfavorable tumor sites. 35 Similar results were obtained in the current study.…”
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“…34,35 Results from 1058 patients who were treated on Cooperative Ewing Sarcoma Study 81 (CESS 81), CESS 86, and European Intergroup Cooperative Ewing Sarcoma Study 92 demonstrated that local control and EFS among patients who received definitive radiotherapy was significantly lower than EFS among patients who underwent surgery with or without receiving additional radiotherapy, although the former subgroup of patients represented a negatively selected population with unfavorable tumor sites. 35 Similar results were obtained in the current study. To eliminate such a selection bias, Bacci et al retrospectively evaluated patients with tumors located exclusively in the extremities.…”
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