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Our Experience About Limb and Pelvic Osteosarcoma in Patients Older Than 40 Years and Comparative Study With the Age Group < 40 Years. Prognostic Factors, Survival, Amputation Rate and Limb Salvage Surgery After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Retrospective study. Analyze of data in medical records for Osteosarcoma. Completed, enrolled 195 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this work is to carry out an exhaustive analysis of the characteristics of osteosarcoma in patients with an age equal to or greater than 40 years, in the Hospital de la Santa Creu and Sant Pau in Barcelona, during the years 1986-2016, with the objective to establish the factors that determine the disease and survival, as well as to evaluate the rates of limb salvage and amputation after neodyuvant chemotherapy. With the result of the results, the report of osteosarcoma and the age less than 40 years, with the aim of providing new information that is related to the appearance of osteosarcoma is available from 40 years.
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Retrospective study. Analyze of data in medical records