2022
DOI: 10.18502/ijph.v51i4.9247
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Thoracic Sarcoma: A New Glance at the Epidemiological Characteristics of Disease in Iran from 2009 to 2014

Abstract: Background: The heterogeneity, high rate of mortality and lack of comprehensive diagnostic methods have categorized primary sarcomas of the thorax as a malignancy with dismal outcomes and unknown etiology. Given the fundamental role of epidemiological analysis in establishing management strategies, we designed a study with focus on the epidemiological characteristics of primary thoracic sarcomas in Iran.   Methods: This national population-based cancer study was conducted on patients with histologically … Show more

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“…Given the relative rarity of thoracic sarcomas in conjunction with the expanded subdivision, there is no clear data known on the type-specific incidence and prevalence. However, over the past years, different groups have initiated studies aiming to provide more insight ( 9 - 11 ). These studies show that the most common histopathologic type differs between geographic regions, and that one of the risk factors for developing soft tissue sarcoma may be radiotherapy for previous cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the relative rarity of thoracic sarcomas in conjunction with the expanded subdivision, there is no clear data known on the type-specific incidence and prevalence. However, over the past years, different groups have initiated studies aiming to provide more insight ( 9 - 11 ). These studies show that the most common histopathologic type differs between geographic regions, and that one of the risk factors for developing soft tissue sarcoma may be radiotherapy for previous cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%