Soft tissue and visceral sarcomas: ESMO-EURACAN Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up

Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) gather over 80 histological entities, with even more molecular subsets, characterised by a low to very low incidence in all populations. The majority of sarcomas arise from the soft tissue (close to 75%), with ~15% gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and 10% bone sar...

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Main Authors: Casali, P, Abecassis, N, Bauer, S, Biagini, R, Bielack, S, Bonvalot, S, Boukovinas, I, Bovee, J, Brodowicz, T, Broto, J, Buonadonna, A, De Álava, E, Dei Tos, A, Del Muro, X, Dileo, P, Eriksson, M, Fedenko, A, Ferraresi, V, Ferrari, A, Ferrari, S, Frezza, A, Gasperoni, S, Gelderblom, H, Gil, T, Grignani, G, Gronchi, A, Hannu, A, Hassan, B, Hohenberger, P, Issels, R, Joensuu, H, Jones, R, Judson, I, Jutte, P, Kaal, S, Kasper, B, Kopeckova, K, Krákorová, D, Le Cesne, A, Lugowska, I, Merimsky, O, Montemurro, M, Pantaleo, M, Piana, R, Picci, P, Piperno-Neumann, S, Pousa, A, Reichardt, P, Robinson, M, Rutkovski, P, Safwat, A, Schöffski, P, Sleijfer, S, Stacchiotti, S, Sundby Hall, K, Unk, M, Van Coevorden, F, Van der Graaf, W, Whelan, J, Wardelmann, E, Zaikova, O, Blay, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018

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