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Biology of Bone Sarcomas and New Therapeutic Developments.

Hannah K BrownKristina SchiavoneFrançois GouinMarie-Françoise HeymannDominique Heymann
Published in: Calcified tissue international (2017)
Bone sarcomas are tumours belonging to the family of mesenchymal tumours and constitute a highly heterogeneous tumour group. The three main bone sarcomas are osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and chondrosarcoma each subdivided in diverse histological entities. They are clinically characterised by a relatively high morbidity and mortality, especially in children and adolescents. Although these tumours are histologically, molecularly and genetically heterogeneous, they share a common involvement of the local microenvironment in their pathogenesis. This review gives a brief overview of their specificities and summarises the main therapeutic advances in the field of bone sarcoma.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss
  • stem cells
  • high grade
  • bone regeneration
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone marrow