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  • Radiation Oncology
  • Surgical Oncology

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  • Sarcomas are rare, diverse cancers requiring multimodal treatment.
  • Current standard care involves surgery, often combined with radiotherapy (RT).
  • Improving the therapeutic ratio is crucial for better outcomes and reduced toxicity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review emerging technological and biological strategies for enhancing sarcoma treatment.
  • To identify methods for increasing the therapeutic ratio in sarcoma management.
  • To explore advancements aimed at improving local and distant tumor control and reducing treatment morbidity.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current research on sarcoma treatment advancements.
  • Analysis of strategies focusing on technology and biological understanding.
  • Synthesis of data on methods to improve the tumor to normal tissue effect ratio.

Main Results:

  • Various technological innovations are under investigation to refine radiation delivery.
  • Biological approaches aim to sensitize tumors to radiation or protect normal tissues.
  • Combined strategies show potential for synergistic effects in improving treatment efficacy.

Conclusions:

  • Advancements in technology and biology offer promising avenues to increase the therapeutic ratio in sarcoma treatment.
  • Optimizing treatment strategies can lead to improved local and distant tumor control.
  • Reducing treatment-related morbidity is a key objective for enhancing patient quality of life.