Background: The treatment approach for aggressive fibromatosis is changing. Although surgery is the mainstay in common practice, recent literature is reporting a more conservative approach. We compared the local control rate for surgery, surgery with radiotherapy, radiotherapy alone and a wait and see policy in a systematic review.Methods: A comprehensive search of the databases PubMed/Medline, Embase and Cochrane, of the medical literature published in 1999 till March 2017 was performed by two reviewers, including articles about extra abdominal aggressive fibromatosis without the genetical variants. A total of 671 studies were assessed for eligibility, and 37 studies were included for analysis, representing 2780 patients.Results: The local...
Background. Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a locally infiltrating soft-tissue tumor. In a populatio...
WOS: 000335199600010PubMed ID: 24643101Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results ...
Introduction: Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare condition. These benign fibrous tumours can develop ...
Background: The treatment approach for aggressive fibromatosis is changing. Although surgery is the ...
Background: The treatment approach for aggressive fibromatosis is changing. Although surgery is the ...
Background: Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a locally infiltrating soft-tissue tumor. In a populatio...
PURPOSE: Although locally invasive or recurrent fibromatosis is primarily treated with surgery, radi...
Background: Surgery is still the standard treatment for aggressive fibromatosis (AF); however, local...
PURPOSE:Although locally invasive or recurrent fibromatosis is primarily treated with surgery, radio...
Background: The efficacy of the classical treatment modalities surgery and radiotherapy in the treat...
Introduction: Nonsurgical management of patients with desmoid-type fibromatosis (DF) is increasing. ...
INTRODUCTION: Aggressive Fibromatosis also known as Desmoid tumors is a monoclonal disorder affecti...
Background: Desmoid-type fibromatosis (DF) is a aggressive (myo) fibroblastic neoplasm with an infil...
Background. Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a locally infiltrating soft-tissue tumor. In a populatio...
WOS: 000335199600010PubMed ID: 24643101Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results ...
Introduction: Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare condition. These benign fibrous tumours can develop ...
Background: The treatment approach for aggressive fibromatosis is changing. Although surgery is the ...
Background: The treatment approach for aggressive fibromatosis is changing. Although surgery is the ...
Background: Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a locally infiltrating soft-tissue tumor. In a populatio...
PURPOSE: Although locally invasive or recurrent fibromatosis is primarily treated with surgery, radi...
Background: Surgery is still the standard treatment for aggressive fibromatosis (AF); however, local...
PURPOSE:Although locally invasive or recurrent fibromatosis is primarily treated with surgery, radio...
Background: The efficacy of the classical treatment modalities surgery and radiotherapy in the treat...
Introduction: Nonsurgical management of patients with desmoid-type fibromatosis (DF) is increasing. ...
INTRODUCTION: Aggressive Fibromatosis also known as Desmoid tumors is a monoclonal disorder affecti...
Background: Desmoid-type fibromatosis (DF) is a aggressive (myo) fibroblastic neoplasm with an infil...
Background. Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a locally infiltrating soft-tissue tumor. In a populatio...
WOS: 000335199600010PubMed ID: 24643101Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results ...
Introduction: Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare condition. These benign fibrous tumours can develop ...