2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.04.135
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Determinants of Survival in Skull Base Osteosarcoma: A National Cancer Database Study

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“…The following negative prognostic factors were identified: male gender for RT‐associated osteosarcomas, 1270 female gender for primary osteosarcomas, 1275 post‐RT presentation, 1283 high/intermediate grade, 1273,1276,1283,1284 nonmaxillary sinonasal/skull base localization, 1273 microscopic margin involvement, 1273,1276,1277,1279,1280,1283 R2 surgery, 1272 and low‐to‐null neoplastic bone formation at imaging 1270 . The prognostic role of age is debated 1276,1282 …”
Section: Sinonasal Sarcomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following negative prognostic factors were identified: male gender for RT‐associated osteosarcomas, 1270 female gender for primary osteosarcomas, 1275 post‐RT presentation, 1283 high/intermediate grade, 1273,1276,1283,1284 nonmaxillary sinonasal/skull base localization, 1273 microscopic margin involvement, 1273,1276,1277,1279,1280,1283 R2 surgery, 1272 and low‐to‐null neoplastic bone formation at imaging 1270 . The prognostic role of age is debated 1276,1282 …”
Section: Sinonasal Sarcomamentioning
confidence: 99%