2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(03)00435-0
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Recurrences following primary osteosarcoma in adolescents and adults previously treated with chemotherapy

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“…Guidelines for surgical treatment of locally recurrent osteosarcoma have not been well established. Some authors have emphasized the importance of achieving complete surgical resection, and clinicians have asked whether amputation should be the preferred treatment [10,23,28]. In our analysis, with the numbers we had, we found no difference in either postrecurrence survival or local recurrence-free survival between limb-sparing surgery and amputation.…”
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“…Guidelines for surgical treatment of locally recurrent osteosarcoma have not been well established. Some authors have emphasized the importance of achieving complete surgical resection, and clinicians have asked whether amputation should be the preferred treatment [10,23,28]. In our analysis, with the numbers we had, we found no difference in either postrecurrence survival or local recurrence-free survival between limb-sparing surgery and amputation.…”
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confidence: 46%
“…Although the benefit of chemotherapy for primary disease is widely accepted [14,17,24,26], the effect of chemotherapy on recurrent disease is not so clear. Some have recommended aggressive surgery and multiagent chemotherapy after recurrence [10]. However, Chou et al [9] and Grimer et al [12] reported no statistical improvement of postrecurrence survival by administration of second-line chemotherapy.…”
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“…Especially at the forearm, hand, lower leg, foot, popliteus, axilla, inguinale and buttock, it is not easy to reserve such structures by surgical tumor resection with a strict wide margin. If high-grade malignant sarcomas are dissected from such structures without any adjuvant therapy and tumor cells are histologically positive at the surgical margin, the tumor could recur quickly within 6 months in all patients, and generally, it is reported that local recurrence rate is 100% with intralesional margin and 60-80% with marginal margin [1,2,15]. There are some adjuvant therapies to prevent local recurrence for margin-positive tumor resection such as postoperative radiotherapy, hyperthermia, intra-operative treatment with alcohol, distilled water or anticancer agents, but the effect of those therapies remains controversial.…”
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“…3c, d). The patient refused to accept any additional intensive chemotherapy and was discharged on oral chemotherapy with single agent etoposide.One-third of patients with osteosarcoma will present with recurrent/metastatic disease during the course of their disease [2]. The lung is the most common site of metastases, with 77 % to 92 % of patients experiencing recurrence at this site and it is reported to be the only site of metastasis in nearly two thirds of the patients.…”
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