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High-dose chemotherapy followed by peripheral blood stem cell rescue for metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma: The experience at Chicago Children's Memorial Hospital

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These results, along with the existing literature, show no advantage of high-dose chemotherapy followed by PBSCR as consolidative therapy for patients with Stage 4/Group IV rhabdomyosarcoma over standard dose chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. For patients with extensive, unresectable disease at diagnosis who cannot receive radiation to all areas of disease based on concerns of marrow reserve, high-dose chemotherapy followed by PBSCR does not appear to provide adequate local control and cannot be offered as curative therapy.

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