Bone Cancer: Clinical practice guidelines in oncology

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Abstract

Primary bone cancers are extremely rare neoplasms, accounting for fewer than 0.2% of all cancers. The evaluation and treatment of patients with bone cancers requires a multidisciplinary team of physicians, including musculoskeletal, medical, and radiation oncologists, and surgeons and radiologists with demonstrated expertise in the management of these tumors. Long-term surveillance and follow-up are necessary for the management of treatment late effects related to surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. These guidelines discuss the management of chordoma, giant cell tumor of the bone, and osteosarcoma. Copyright © 2013 by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

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Sybil Biermann, J., Adkins, D. R., Agulnik, M., Benjamin, R. S., Brigman, B., Butrynski, J. E., … Sundar, H. (2013). Bone Cancer: Clinical practice guidelines in oncology. JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 11(6), 688–723. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2013.0088

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