Tracheal chondrosarcoma: A case report, systematic review, and pooled analysis.
Mitchell HeuermannSimon BekkerThomas CzeczokStacie GregoryArun SharmaPublished in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
Non-metastatic tracheal chondrosarcoma can be treated by adequate surgical resection, with little to no role for adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Open surgery and negative margins were associated with oncologic control, while advanced age was associated with recurrent or persistent disease.
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