2010
DOI: 10.1002/jso.21706
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Surgical outcomes for liposarcoma of the lower limbs with synchronous pulmonary metastases

Abstract: Expeditious, curative resection of both--primary and metastatic lesions--yields acceptable near-term results, with potential for long-term survival, in patients with liposarcoma of the lower limb and synchronous pulmonary metastases.

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“…A few studies have examined the effect of interventions on patients with bone and soft-tissue sarcoma with distant metastasis. Although some have shown that resection of the distant metastasis improves the prognosis (2,8,(15)(16)(17), only a few reports have examined the effects of primary lesion resection (4, 5). Nakamura et al showed that prognosis improved after primary lesion excision, but this was through a univariate analysis and they did not examine the treatment for distant metastatic lesions (7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have examined the effect of interventions on patients with bone and soft-tissue sarcoma with distant metastasis. Although some have shown that resection of the distant metastasis improves the prognosis (2,8,(15)(16)(17), only a few reports have examined the effects of primary lesion resection (4, 5). Nakamura et al showed that prognosis improved after primary lesion excision, but this was through a univariate analysis and they did not examine the treatment for distant metastatic lesions (7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%