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Surgical management of sarcoma in adolescent and young adult patients.

Kazuhiko HashimotoShunji NishimuraNaohiro OkaMasao Akagi
Published in: BMC research notes (2020)
The 3-year survival rate was 61.3%. There was no significant difference in survival based on age, grade, operation time, or intraoperative blood loss. Three of five patients who died of the disease had stage ≥ IV at diagnosis. All patients with R1 surgical margins developed recurrence and all those with an American Society of Anesthesiologists-Physical Status ≥ 2 died. Patients with late-stage sarcomas, R1 tumor margin, or high American Society of Anesthesiologists-Physical Status score had poor prognoses. To achieve a favorable outcome in adolescent and young adult sarcoma patients, early detection and obtaining R0 ≥ surgical margin are essential.
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