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Sarcoma treatment in the era of molecular medicine.

Thomas G P GrünewaldMarta Marija AlonsoSofia AvnetAna BanitoStefan BurdachFlorencia Cidre-AranazGemma Di PompoMartin DistelHeathcliff Dorado-GarciaJavier Garcia-CastroLaura González-GonzálezAgamemnon E GrigoriadisMerve KasanChristian KoelscheManuela KrumbholzFernando LecandaSilvia LemmaDario L LongoClaudia Madrigal-EsquivelÁlvaro Morales-MolinaJulian MusaShunya OhmuraBenjamin OryMiguel Pereira-SilvaFrancesca PerutRene RodriguezCarolin SeelingNada Al ShaailiShabnam ShaabaniKristina ShiavoneSnehadri SinhaEleni M TomazouMarcel TrautmannMaria VelaYvonne Mh Versleijen-JonkersJulia VisgaussMarta ZalacainSebastian J SchoberAndrej LissatWilliam R EnglishNicola BaldiniDominique Heymann
Published in: EMBO molecular medicine (2020)
Sarcomas are heterogeneous and clinically challenging soft tissue and bone cancers. Although constituting only 1% of all human malignancies, sarcomas represent the second most common type of solid tumors in children and adolescents and comprise an important group of secondary malignancies. More than 100 histological subtypes have been characterized to date, and many more are being discovered due to molecular profiling. Owing to their mostly aggressive biological behavior, relative rarity, and occurrence at virtually every anatomical site, many sarcoma subtypes are in particular difficult-to-treat categories. Current multimodal treatment concepts combine surgery, polychemotherapy (with/without local hyperthermia), irradiation, immunotherapy, and/or targeted therapeutics. Recent scientific advancements have enabled a more precise molecular characterization of sarcoma subtypes and revealed novel therapeutic targets and prognostic/predictive biomarkers. This review aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in the molecular biology of sarcomas and their effects on clinical oncology; it is meant for a broad readership ranging from novices to experts in the field of sarcoma.
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