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Nonmetastatic pelvic Ewing sarcoma: Report of the French Society of Pediatric Oncology
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Despite intensive, multiagent chemotherapy, survival from pelvic Ewing sarcoma has not improved over the past decade; however, the survival rate does not seem to be worse than that from Ewing sarcoma at other locations, insofar as at least 50% of the patients were cured. Surgery or a combination of surgery and radiation therapy are the best local treatment; exclusive radiation therapy should be reserved for patients with inoperable lesions or partially or nonchemosensitive tumors or when surgery would be an amputation.
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