Nonmetastatic Ewing's sarcoma of bone: the role of surgical therapy

The role of the orthopedic oncologist in the management of patients with Ewing's sarcoma (ES) is increasingly demanding. The initial radiographic evaluation demands a minimum sophistication of a current generation computed tomography (CT) evaluation of the chest and primary lesion followed by a...

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Diseases of the osteoarticular system
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Male
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Neoplasm Staging
Sarcoma, Ewing - diagnostic imaging
Sarcoma, Ewing - pathology
Sarcoma, Ewing - surgery
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title Nonmetastatic Ewing's sarcoma of bone: the role of surgical therapy
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