2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-011-2059-8
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Sixty Percent 10-year Survival of Patients With Chondrosarcoma After Local Recurrence

Abstract: Background Chondrosarcoma is treated primarily by surgery. The prognosis of patients after local recurrence is not well defined. Both the survival of patients and the risk of further local relapse after surgical treatment of local recurrence have yet to be established. Questions/purposes We determined survival after local recurrence of chondrosarcoma, the rate of further local recurrences, and prognostic factors predicting survival. Patients and Methods We retrospectively reviewed 52 patients treated for local… Show more

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“…Adequacy of surgical margins was associated with first episode of LR in high grade chondrosarcoma patients of the original cohort in this study. Of note, multiple LR in comparison with a single episode of LR was not prognostic for a worse survival (65.6% ± 20.9 vs. 57.5% ± 12, P = 0.384) which was in agreement with a previous study .…”
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“…Adequacy of surgical margins was associated with first episode of LR in high grade chondrosarcoma patients of the original cohort in this study. Of note, multiple LR in comparison with a single episode of LR was not prognostic for a worse survival (65.6% ± 20.9 vs. 57.5% ± 12, P = 0.384) which was in agreement with a previous study .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Older age was an independent prognostic factor for poor post‐LR survival in line with a previous study . The worse outcomes seen in older patients may be related to differences in tumor characteristics, with older patients having a propensity for biologically aggressive tumors.…”
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“…Further subgroup analysis is needed, seeking to find whether this is valid for all CCCS or only the high risk group. Although LR has been linked to increased rates of metastasis and death in CS research, 13,32‐37 this has been performed in mixed CS cohorts and without considering immortal time bias for time dependent variables.…”
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confidence: 99%