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Ewing's Sarcoma
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Ewing's Sarcoma: Location of the Primary Tumor

Since Ewing's sarcoma can arise in so many different places, there have been a number of "case study papers" on patients with the primary tumor in different locations. Case studies typically deal with a detailed analysis of one person's disease or the diseases of a small group of people. While they often provide some insights regarding the specific situations discussed, they cannot be generalized to larger populations of patients or other situations.

 

Askin's Tumor

  • 2002 abstract discussing two cases of Askin's tumor (the complete article is in French)

  • 2001 abstract discussing the use of intra-operative radiotherapy for local control of an Askin's recurrence

Pelvic Bones

  • 2000 abstract discussing long-term survival and functional outcome based on 50 patients

  • 1999 abstract discussing 241 cases of pelvic Ewing's sarcoma in Europe treated 1981-94

Nerves

  • 1998 abstract discussing a case of PNET in a nerve (the complete article is in German)

Out-of-the-Bone (Extraosseous / Extraskeletal)

  • 2001 abstract discussing out-of-bone Ewing's sarcoma presenting neurological symptoms 

  • 2000 abstract describing a study of older treatments for extra-skeletal Ewing's sarcoma

  • 1999 abstract stating surgery should be done with extra-skeletal Ewing's sarcoma

In the bone

  • 2002 abstract comparing a new protocol to the previous standard; they can't tell which is better

  • 2002 abstract presenting a case study of Ewing's in the mandible

Ewing's Sarcoma: Location of Metastases

Ewing's sarcoma can spread to many places. Common locations are the lungs, bones, and bone marrow; not so common places are the lymph nodes and the brain.

 

Lungs Metastases

Bone Metastases

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