Ninane, J.
Gosseye, Serge
[UCL]
Panteon, E
Claus, D.
Rombouts, Jean-Jacques
[UCL]
Cornu, Guy
[UCL]
Three cases of congenital fibrosarcoma are reported. The use of preoperative chemotherapy, a VAC regimen, allowed conservative surgery in two of them. The three children are well, with no evidence of disease and without sequelae after completion of postoperative chemotherapy.
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Bibliographic reference |
Ninane, J. ; Gosseye, Serge ; Panteon, E ; Claus, D. ; Rombouts, Jean-Jacques ; et. al. Congenital fibrosarcoma. Preoperative chemotherapy and conservative surgery.. In: Cancer, Vol. 58, no. 7, p. 1400-6 (1986) |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/27231 |