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Osteosarcoma: improvement in survival limited to high-grade patients only

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JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 137, Issue 4, Pages 597-607

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-010-0923-7

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Osteosarcoma; SEER; Prognosis; Outcomes

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We sought to identify the significant prognostic parameters of patients with osteosarcoma over the past three decades using a population-based registry. A total of 3765 patients with osteosarcoma were identified in the SEER database. Information regarding patient demographics, clinical and treatment characteristics, cause of death and survival were extracted. Kaplan-Meier, Log-Rank, and Cox regression were used for analysis. On multivariate analysis only age group '< 25 years', 'local' stage and 'low' grade, 'appendicular skeleton' and employment of 'surgical resection' showed a disease-specific survival benefit with a P value < 0.001. The long-term survival improved in the interval from 1973 to 1985 from approximately 55 to 65% but subsequent improvement has been limited only to patients with high-grade disease. When comparing survival rates by decade of diagnosis, it appears that improvement in survival since 1985 is limited to patients with high-grade disease only. The level of evidence for this article is 2.

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