The symptom‐to‐diagnosis delay in soft tissue sarcoma influence the overall survival and the development of distant metastasis
Journal of Surgical Oncology2011Vol. 104(7), pp. 771–775
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Abstract
These results suggest that a shorter delay may have a beneficial effect on treatment options and outcome, improving survival in some sarcoma patients.
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