Outcomes OS - 60-68% of patients with nonmetastatic osteosarcoma of the extremity will survive without recurrence and be cured
- 20% of patients with metastatic disease will be cured
- Therapy with curative intent is possible following relapse: 10-20% of these patients may achieve long term survival
- Surgical
- Functional outcomes of limb salvage vs. amputation under study
- Chemotherapy
- Anthracycline induced cardiomyopathy
- Cis-platinum induced ototoxicity and renal toxicity
- Ifosfamide induced renal tubular dysfunction
Ewing Sarcoma (EWS) Pathology EWS - One of many ‘small round blue cell’ tumors seen in pediatrics
- Thought to be of neural origin, derived from post-ganglionic parasympathetic primordial cells
- tumor cells synthesize acetylcholine transferase
- Differential Diagnosis
- Lymphoma/Leukemia
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Metastatic Carcinoma
- Neuroblastoma
- PNET/Ewing Sarcoma
- Small Cell Osteosarcoma
- Ewing
- Tumor without differentiation
- PNET
- Tumor with neural differentiation
Incidence EWS - Occurs most commonly in 2nd decade
- M:F 1.3:1 < 10 yrs 1.6:1 > 10 yrs
- Rare in African-Americans and Asians
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