Outcome of Ewing sarcoma in a multidisciplinary setting in Lebanon

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Treatment of Ewing sarcoma (ES) necessitates coordinated multi-disciplinary care. We analyzed outcome for 39 patients treated at a single institution in Lebanon, a developing country with available multidisciplinary treatment modalities, where financial barriers to care are overcome by a fundraising system. Median follow-up was 58 months. Five-year overall and event-free survival were 76% and 58%, respectively, for localized disease, and 40% and 38%, respectively, for metastatic disease. We conclude that, in a country with emerging economy, by following international protocols and ensuring availability of needed resources, outcome of patients with ES is similar to that in developed countries. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Ewing sarcoma, Pediatric, Prognostic factors, Adolescent, Child, Child, preschool, Disease-free survival, Female, Follow-up studies, Humans, Lebanon, Male, Retrospective studies, Sarcoma, ewing, Survival rate, Article, Cancer chemotherapy, Cancer patient, Clinical article, Developing country, Event free survival, Febrile neutropenia, Follow up, Human, Human tissue, Mucosa inflammation, Outcome assessment, Overall survival, Postoperative hemorrhage, Priority journal, Retrospective study, Septic shock, Tertiary health care

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