An Analysis of Thirty Patients Surviving Longer than Ten Years after Treatment for Osteogenic Sarcoma

Abstract
An analysis of the clinicopathological features of thirty long-term survivors of osteogenic sarcoma has been presented. We could not identify any specific features which would separate these patients from non-survivors of osteogenic sarcoma. The one common feature shared by all thirty patients was that amputation was the only effective therapeutic method in eradicating the primary disease.

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