Ewing sarcoma of the head and neck: The Mayo Clinic experience
Head & Neck2018Vol. 40(9), pp. 1999–2006
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Abstract
Combined multimodal treatment resulted in a 5-year OS and RFS of 87% and 75%, respectively. Aggressive surgical resection with adjuvant chemoradiotherapy should be considered. Although negative margin surgery is the goal, subtotal resection may be acceptable in the setting of adjuvant treatment.
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