Background: Radiotherapy is a known risk factor for sarcoma development. Postirradiation sarcomas arise within the radiation field after a latency period of several years and usually are highly malignant. Very little is yet known about their genetic changes. Methods: Twenty-seven postirradiation sarcomas were analyzed by comparative genomic hybridization, which allows genome-wide screening of DNA sequence copy number changes. Results: Copy-number aberrations were detected in 20 (74%) tumors. The mean number of aberrations per tumor was 5.3 with gains outnumbering losses. The most frequent gains affected the minimal common regions of 7q11.2-q21 and 7q22 in 30% and 7p15-pter in 26%. Gain of 8q23-qter was detected in 22%. The most frequent los...
There are more than 70 distinct sarcomas, and this diversity complicates the development of precisio...
To identify DNA amplifications in sarcomas, comparative genomic hybridization was performed on 27 ca...
Osteosarcomas (OS) are aggressive tumors of the bone and often have a poor prognosis, Conventional c...
Secondary bone tumours arising in the field of a preceding radiotherapy are a serious late effect, i...
Ionizing radiation is a well-known risk factor for sarcoma development. To investigate whether radia...
The oncologic risk of ionizing radiation is widely known. Sarcomas developing after radiotherapy hav...
Purpose: Postradiation sarcoma, a sarcoma developing in a previously irradiated field, is a rare tum...
Background Previous studies reported on post-radiation sarcomas. However, the incidence, latency fro...
Purpose: Postradiation sarcoma, a sarcoma developing in a previously irradiated field, is a rare tum...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a large group of heterogenous neoplasms, many of them are highly aggressive...
Sarcomas are rare, heterogenous, and often difficult to classify. A large proportion of sarcomas are...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) with complex genomic profiles (50% of all STS) are predominantly composed...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) with complex genomic profiles (50% of all STS) are predominantly composed...
The molecular genetic changes that have been described in sarcomas over the past era have aided our ...
This report from Groote Schuur therefore sets out to review cases of postradiation sarcomas, includi...
There are more than 70 distinct sarcomas, and this diversity complicates the development of precisio...
To identify DNA amplifications in sarcomas, comparative genomic hybridization was performed on 27 ca...
Osteosarcomas (OS) are aggressive tumors of the bone and often have a poor prognosis, Conventional c...
Secondary bone tumours arising in the field of a preceding radiotherapy are a serious late effect, i...
Ionizing radiation is a well-known risk factor for sarcoma development. To investigate whether radia...
The oncologic risk of ionizing radiation is widely known. Sarcomas developing after radiotherapy hav...
Purpose: Postradiation sarcoma, a sarcoma developing in a previously irradiated field, is a rare tum...
Background Previous studies reported on post-radiation sarcomas. However, the incidence, latency fro...
Purpose: Postradiation sarcoma, a sarcoma developing in a previously irradiated field, is a rare tum...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a large group of heterogenous neoplasms, many of them are highly aggressive...
Sarcomas are rare, heterogenous, and often difficult to classify. A large proportion of sarcomas are...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) with complex genomic profiles (50% of all STS) are predominantly composed...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) with complex genomic profiles (50% of all STS) are predominantly composed...
The molecular genetic changes that have been described in sarcomas over the past era have aided our ...
This report from Groote Schuur therefore sets out to review cases of postradiation sarcomas, includi...
There are more than 70 distinct sarcomas, and this diversity complicates the development of precisio...
To identify DNA amplifications in sarcomas, comparative genomic hybridization was performed on 27 ca...
Osteosarcomas (OS) are aggressive tumors of the bone and often have a poor prognosis, Conventional c...