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Title: Brazilian consensus on the diagnosis and treatment ofextremities soft tissue sarcomas
Authors: Batista, Ranyell Matheus Spencer Sobreira
Camargo, Veridiana Pires de
Schmerling, Rafael Aron
Munhoz, Rodrigo Ribeiro
David Filho, Waldec Jorge
Leite, Elton Trigo Teixeira
Hanna, Samir Abdallah
Nakagawa, Suely Akiko
Pinheiro, Rodrigo Nascimento
Oliveira, Jadivan Leite de
Araújo, Marcelo Sá de
Araújo, Raphael Leonardo Cunha de
Laporte, Gustavo Andreazza
Quadros, Claudio de Almeida
Oliveira, Alexandre Ferreira de
Lopes, Ademar
Costa, Felipe D'Almeida
Keywords: Comunicação Interdisciplinar
Interdisciplinary Communication
Comunicación Interdisciplinaria
Sarcoma
Serviços de Informação
Information Services
Servicios de Información
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: J Surg Oncol.
Citation: BATISTA, Ranyell Matheus Spencer Sobreira et al. Brazilian consensus on the diagnosis and treatment ofextremities soft tissue sarcomas. J Surg Oncol., v. 121, p. 743–758, 2020.
Abstract: Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are rare tumors and constitute only 1% of all tumors in adults. Indeed, due to their rarity, most cases in Brazil are not treated according to primary international guidelines. Methods: This consensus addresses the treatment of STSs in the extremities. It was made by workgroups from Brazilian Societies of Surgical Oncology, Orthopaedics, Clinical Oncology, Pathology, Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, and Radiation Oncology. The workgroups based their arguments on the best level of evidence in the literature and recommendations were made according to diagnosis, staging, and treatment of STSs. A meeting was held with all the invited experts and the topics were presented individually with the definition of the degree of recommendation, based on the levels of evidence in the literature. Results: Risk factors and epidemiology were described as well as the pathological aspects and imaging. All recommendations are described with the degree of recommendation and levels of evidence. Conclusion: Recommendations based on the best literature regional aspects were made to guide professionals who treat STS. Separate consensus on specific treatments for retroperitoneal, visceral, trunk, head and neck sarcomas, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor, are not contemplated into this consensus.
Description: p. 743–758,: il. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5244
ISSN: 1096-9098
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