Oncological outcome of primary non‐metastatic soft tissue sarcoma treated by neoadjuvant isolated limb perfusion and tumor resection
Journal of Surgical Oncology2014Vol. 109(8), pp. 786–790
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Abstract
Preoperative ILP and tumor resection resulted in good local control in a cohort of high-risk STS patients.
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