2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.03.041
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Postoperative Radiation Therapy in Patients with Extracranial Chondrosarcoma: A Joint Study of the French Sarcoma Group and Rare Cancer Network

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“…In patients with chondrosarcoma with unfavorable initial characteristics, a high grade and incomplete resection, postoperative radiotherapy is an expedient option; it reduces the risk of local recurrence and improves 5-year disease-free survival from 64.2 to 71.8% (22). Chondrosarcomas exhibit variable response to irradiation, possibly due to their strong genetic heterogeneity, which is also evident in different chondrosarcoma cell lines (23,24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In patients with chondrosarcoma with unfavorable initial characteristics, a high grade and incomplete resection, postoperative radiotherapy is an expedient option; it reduces the risk of local recurrence and improves 5-year disease-free survival from 64.2 to 71.8% (22). Chondrosarcomas exhibit variable response to irradiation, possibly due to their strong genetic heterogeneity, which is also evident in different chondrosarcoma cell lines (23,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, research published in the past year has suggested that tumor grade has a significant impact on radiation responsiveness in chondrosarcoma. 68 To better appreciate the relative influence of charged-particle therapies on LC and OS, it will be necessary to incorporate these factors. Last, from a practical standpoint, proton treatment is offered in relatively few centers in the US, which may limit the feasibility of this treatment for patients from some geographic regions.…”
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confidence: 99%