very late local relapse of ewing's sarcoma of the head and neck treated with aggressive multimodal therapy

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Ewing's sarcoma's relapse rarely occurs more than two years after the initial diagnosis. We report the case of a 26-year-old man with a history of Ewing's sarcoma of the left maxillary sinus at the age of 10 who presented with a very late local relapse, 16 years after the first occurrence of disease. Ultimate control was achieved after multimodal therapy including surgery, high-dose chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. This report indicates that local relapses of Ewing's sarcoma can be treated with curative intent in selected cases.
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Authors ;J. Thariat;A. Italiano;F. Peyrade;I. Birtwisle-Peyrottes;L. Gastaud;O. Dassonville;A. Thyss
Journal the journal of physiology
Year 2008
DOI 10.1155/2008/854141
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