none8siFirst Online: 03 May 2014Bone sarcomas are a variety of non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms of bone. The most common bone sarcomas are osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, and chondrosarcoma. The approach to a patient with a suspected bone sarcoma from initial examination to the histological diagnosis and classification is staging. Staging is of critical importance, in order to classify different treatment options and point out which combination of them is more suitable depending on the severity of the tumor in every individual patient. Staging should include medical history, physical and imaging examination, and biopsy. This article presents the current approach for staging, principles of biopsy, tumor classification, treatment, and follo...
Primary malignant bone tumours, or sarcomas, are rare and represent a major diagnostic and therapeut...
Benign bone tumors are rare but are more common than primary malignant bone tumors. The early accura...
Primary sarcomas of bone are rare malignant mesenchymal tumors. The most common bone sarcomas are os...
Bone sarcomas are a variety of non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms of bone. The most common bone sar...
Bone sarcomas include a wide variety of primary, non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms originating fro...
Current treatments for bone sarcomas include limb-salvage surgery with wide-margin resection or ampu...
The role of imaging in planning oncologic treatment and follow-up of patients with bone sarcomas is ...
Primary malignant bone tumors are uncommon and heterogeneous malignancies. This document is a guidel...
International audiencePrimary malignant bone tumours, osteosarcomas, and Ewing sarcomas are rare dis...
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor composed of mesenchymal cells producing osteoid and immature ...
This article aims to address the principles of surgical treatment of primary bone sarcomas including...
Survival of bone sarcoma patients has markedly improved during the last 20 years. This was followed ...
Abstract Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumour of the skeleton characterised by the direct form...
Bone sarcoma are infrequent diseases, representing < 0.2% of all adult neoplasms. A multidisciplinar...
Primary malignant bone tumours, or sarcomas, are rare and represent a major diagnostic and therapeut...
Benign bone tumors are rare but are more common than primary malignant bone tumors. The early accura...
Primary sarcomas of bone are rare malignant mesenchymal tumors. The most common bone sarcomas are os...
Bone sarcomas are a variety of non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms of bone. The most common bone sar...
Bone sarcomas include a wide variety of primary, non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms originating fro...
Current treatments for bone sarcomas include limb-salvage surgery with wide-margin resection or ampu...
The role of imaging in planning oncologic treatment and follow-up of patients with bone sarcomas is ...
Primary malignant bone tumors are uncommon and heterogeneous malignancies. This document is a guidel...
International audiencePrimary malignant bone tumours, osteosarcomas, and Ewing sarcomas are rare dis...
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor composed of mesenchymal cells producing osteoid and immature ...
This article aims to address the principles of surgical treatment of primary bone sarcomas including...
Survival of bone sarcoma patients has markedly improved during the last 20 years. This was followed ...
Abstract Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumour of the skeleton characterised by the direct form...
Bone sarcoma are infrequent diseases, representing < 0.2% of all adult neoplasms. A multidisciplinar...
Primary malignant bone tumours, or sarcomas, are rare and represent a major diagnostic and therapeut...
Benign bone tumors are rare but are more common than primary malignant bone tumors. The early accura...
Primary sarcomas of bone are rare malignant mesenchymal tumors. The most common bone sarcomas are os...