Primary cardiac sarcoma (PCS) is a rare disease with a poor prognosis, because of diagnostic delay, therapeutic difficulties, and high metastatic potential. Surgery is the standard treatment. A case of PCS in pregnancy is reported, with a review of published surgical series of PCSs, focusing on the role of surgery and adjuvant therapy. Prompt surgery improved cardiac function and patients' outcome in comparison with untreated cases. The role of adjuvant treatment was analyzed only in a few series, mainly without distinction between postoperative chemotherapy and radiotherapy; adjuvant therapy improved survival in the larger series of resected PCSs. Only three other cases of PCS in pregnancy were reported. In the present case, resection was ...
Background Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare. Most primary cardiac tumors are benign and aro...
Background: Malignant cardiac neoplasms are extremely rare in neonates. Prenatal diagnosis is often ...
Ewing’s sarcoma is an ultra-orphan disease (2/1,000,000/year) which requires a multimodal therapy ap...
Introduction Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCSs) are an extremely rare and aggressive type of malignanci...
Introduction Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCSs) are an extremely rare and aggressive type of malignanci...
Background Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare. Most primary cardiac tumors are benign and aro...
Abstract Primary cardiac sarcomas are rare tumors with an unfavourable prognosis. Complete surgical ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCS) are rare tumours of dismal progno...
ObjectivePrimary cardiac sarcomas are rare tumors carrying poor prognosis. Resection remains the pri...
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ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Soft tissue sarcomas have not previously been reported as a complication dur...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare in all ages. Their reported prevalence ranges from 0.001 to 0.03 per...
BACKGROUND: Primary cardiac sarcoma (PCS) is a rare but often fatal disease. The current study aimed...
Sarcoma of the breast is a rare and heterogeneous lesion. We describe a case of a patient surgically...
The most common malignancies reported to occur in association with pregnancy include those of the br...
Background Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare. Most primary cardiac tumors are benign and aro...
Background: Malignant cardiac neoplasms are extremely rare in neonates. Prenatal diagnosis is often ...
Ewing’s sarcoma is an ultra-orphan disease (2/1,000,000/year) which requires a multimodal therapy ap...
Introduction Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCSs) are an extremely rare and aggressive type of malignanci...
Introduction Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCSs) are an extremely rare and aggressive type of malignanci...
Background Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare. Most primary cardiac tumors are benign and aro...
Abstract Primary cardiac sarcomas are rare tumors with an unfavourable prognosis. Complete surgical ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Primary cardiac sarcomas (PCS) are rare tumours of dismal progno...
ObjectivePrimary cardiac sarcomas are rare tumors carrying poor prognosis. Resection remains the pri...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Soft tissue sarcomas have not previously been reported as a complication dur...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare in all ages. Their reported prevalence ranges from 0.001 to 0.03 per...
BACKGROUND: Primary cardiac sarcoma (PCS) is a rare but often fatal disease. The current study aimed...
Sarcoma of the breast is a rare and heterogeneous lesion. We describe a case of a patient surgically...
The most common malignancies reported to occur in association with pregnancy include those of the br...
Background Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare. Most primary cardiac tumors are benign and aro...
Background: Malignant cardiac neoplasms are extremely rare in neonates. Prenatal diagnosis is often ...
Ewing’s sarcoma is an ultra-orphan disease (2/1,000,000/year) which requires a multimodal therapy ap...