AbstractUnlike other orthopaedic fields, the disease encountered in the field of musculoskeletal oncology can be life-threatening. It is therefore necessary for orthopaedic oncologists to have a sound grasp of their discipline, and to have skill and expertise when managing their patients. In recent years, there has been a tendency for patients with musculoskeletal sarcomas to be treated at specialist clinics, and therefore orthopaedic general practitioners have fewer opportunities to gain experience in musculoskeletal oncology. However, it is extremely likely that patients with a serious sarcoma will first visit a local clinic and consult a general practitioner. Therefore it is obvious that the prognosis of such patients would be significan...