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DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199308000-00007
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Retroperitoneal Tumors With Vena Caval Extension: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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“…For example, the Italian Sarcoma Collaborative Group adopted the EI regimen for primary large adult soft tissue sarcoma, and showed that the chemotherapy group obtained nearly 30 months of DFS and OS prolongation compared with the non-chemotherapy group [ 33 ]. However, SMAC meta-analysis, which included four large randomized controlled trials involving more than 1900 patients, showed no difference in OS between patients receiving postoperative monotherapy and those without chemotherapy [ 28 , 34 ]. Therefore, the specific population should be selected for adjuvant chemotherapy, and the increase of dose and combined medication should be considered.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Italian Sarcoma Collaborative Group adopted the EI regimen for primary large adult soft tissue sarcoma, and showed that the chemotherapy group obtained nearly 30 months of DFS and OS prolongation compared with the non-chemotherapy group [ 33 ]. However, SMAC meta-analysis, which included four large randomized controlled trials involving more than 1900 patients, showed no difference in OS between patients receiving postoperative monotherapy and those without chemotherapy [ 28 , 34 ]. Therefore, the specific population should be selected for adjuvant chemotherapy, and the increase of dose and combined medication should be considered.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%