Synovial sarcomas usually metastasize after >5 years: a multicenter retrospective analysis with minimum follow-up of 10 years for survivors

Krieg, A H; Hefti, F; Speth, B M; Jundt, G; Guillou, L; Exner, U G; von Hochstetter, A R; Cserhati, M D; Fuchs, B; Mouhsine, E; Kaelin, A; Klenke, F M; Siebenrock, K A (2011). Synovial sarcomas usually metastasize after >5 years: a multicenter retrospective analysis with minimum follow-up of 10 years for survivors. Annals of oncology, 22(2), pp. 458-67. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/annonc/mdq394

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Synovial sarcoma (SS) is a malignant soft tissue sarcoma with a poor prognosis because of late local recurrence and distant metastases. To our knowledge, no studies have minimum follow-up of 10 years that evaluate long-term outcomes for survivors.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Orthopaedic, Plastic and Hand Surgery (DOPH) > Clinic of Orthopaedic Surgery

UniBE Contributor:

Klenke, Frank M., Siebenrock, Klaus-Arno

ISSN:

0923-7534

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Language:

English

Submitter:

Factscience Import

Date Deposited:

04 Oct 2013 14:21

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:06

Publisher DOI:

10.1093/annonc/mdq394

PubMed ID:

20716627

Web of Science ID:

000286673400032

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.7253

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/7253 (FactScience: 212441)

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