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  • Medical Oncology

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  • Bone sarcomas are rare and aggressive bone cancers.
  • Treatment requires a specialized multidisciplinary team approach.
  • Recent advancements have improved patient prognosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current treatment strategies for bone sarcoma.
  • To highlight recent advancements in systemic therapy, radiation, and surgery.
  • To discuss the role of emerging technologies in bone sarcoma care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature on bone sarcoma treatment.
  • Analysis of advancements in systemic therapy (chemotherapy, targeted therapy).
  • Evaluation of progress in radiation oncology techniques and surgical procedures.

Main Results:

  • Improved functional outcomes and survival rates for bone sarcoma patients.
  • Systemic therapy, radiation, and surgery have shown significant benefits.
  • Emerging technologies show potential for further therapeutic advancements.

Conclusions:

  • Multidisciplinary team involvement is crucial for optimal bone sarcoma management.
  • Current treatment modalities have enhanced patient outcomes.
  • Future technological innovations promise further improvements in bone sarcoma care.