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Retroperitoneal sarcomas: A reappraisal of treatment
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Pancoast SyndromeSurgical OncologyRetroperitoneal SarcomaMedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologyAdjuvant ChemotherapyPathologyTotal Tumor ExcisionSurgeryOncologyPathologic LesionRetroperitoneal Sarcomas
Retroperitoneal sarcoma, regardless of the histopathologic grade of malignancy, has a high incidence of local recurrence that is usually fatal. Surgical resection is mandatory and resectability may be improved by a midline transabdominal approach. However, even with total tumor excision, recurrence is high. A preliminary study, combining resection and preoperative adriamycin, found to be effective for established disease, suggests potentially improved prognosis. Further clinical trials employing combined with adjuvant chemotherapy are warranted.
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