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Osteosarcoma Arising as a Secondary Malignancy following Treatment for Hematologic Cancer: A Report of 33 Affected Patients from the Cooperative Osteosarcoma Study Group (COSS).

Stefan S BielackVanessa MettmannDaniel BaumhoerClaudia BlattmannBirgit BurkhardtChristoph K W DeinzerLeo KagerMatthias KevricChristine Mauz-KörholzPeter Müller-AbtDirk ReinhardtAlexandru-Anton SaboMartin SchrappeBenjamin SorgReinhard WindhagerStefanie Hecker-Nolting
Published in: Cancers (2024)
We were able to prove radiation therapy for hematological malignancies to be the predominant risk factor for later osteosarcomas. A resulting overrepresentation of axial and a tendency towards additional neoplasms affects prognosis. Still, selected patients may become long-term survivors with appropriate therapies, which is an argument against therapeutic negligence.
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