Synovial sarcoma - Towards a simplified approach to prognosis
Contribuinte(s) |
R. J. S. Thomas |
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01/09/2004
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Resumo |
Background: Synovial sarcoma is a high grade sarcoma that usually occurs in adults. Numerous studies have attempted to identify prognostic factors that might allow more effective treatment for particular subgroups of patients. Methods: We studied 25 histologically confirmed cases of synovial sarcoma in an attempt to identify particular patient, tumour or treatment characteristics that might have a prognostic significance using Cox proportional hazards regression modelling to identify differences in survival rates. All patients received their definitive surgical treatment from a single orthopaedic surgeon reducing the likelihood of bias related to variations in surgical technique. Results: Statistically significant higher survival rates were seen in female patients (P = 0.040) and in patients aged |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Blackwell Publishing Asia |
Palavras-Chave | #Surgery #Age #Nuclear Grade #Prognosis #Sex #Synovial Sarcoma #Long-term Survival #Features #Identification #Multivariate #Tumors #Fusion #Grade #CX #321029 Surgery #730109 Surgical methods and procedures |
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Journal Article |