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Pediatric and Adolescent Osteosarcoma

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Epidemiology of Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 2 The Etiology of Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 3 Imaging Assessment of Osteosarcoma in Childhood and Adolescence: Diagnosis, Staging, and Evaluating Response to Chemotherapy
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    Chapter 4 Osteosarcoma Multidisciplinary Approach to the Management from the Pathologist’s Perspective
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    Chapter 5 Conditions that Mimic Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 6 Surgical Management of Primary Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 7 The Role of Radiotherapy in Oseosarcoma
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    Chapter 8 Osteosarcoma Lung Metastases Detection and Principles of Multimodal Therapy
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    Chapter 9 Surgical Treatment of Pulmonary Metastases from Osteosarcoma in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients
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    Chapter 10 Non-Surgical Treatment of Pulmonary and Extra-pulmonary Metastases
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    Chapter 11 Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 12 Osteosarcoma: Review of the Past, Impact on the Future. The American Experience
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    Chapter 13 Osteosarcoma: The European Osteosarcoma Intergroup (EOI) Perspective
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    Chapter 14 The Treatment of Nonmetastatic High Grade Osteosarcoma of the Extremity: Review of the Italian Rizzoli Experience. Impact on the Future
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    Chapter 15 Osteosarcoma: The COSS Experience
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    Chapter 16 Treatment of Osteosarcoma. The Scandinavian Sarcoma Group Experience
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    Chapter 17 Childhood Osteosarcoma: Multimodal Therapy in a Single-Institution Turkish Series
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    Chapter 18 International Collaboration is Feasible in Trials for Rare Conditions: The EURAMOS Experience
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    Chapter 19 Pediatric and Adult Osteosarcoma: Comparisons and Contrasts in Presentation and Therapy
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    Chapter 20 The Role of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Pediatric and Adolescent Patients with Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 21 Caring for Children and Adolescents with Osteosarcoma: A Nursing Perspective
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    Chapter 22 Prosthetics for Pediatric and Adolescent Amputees
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    Chapter 23 Functional, Psychosocial and Professional Outcomes in Long-Term Survivors of Lower-Extremity Osteosarcomas: Amputation Versus Limb Salvage
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    Chapter 24 Bridging the gap between experimental animals and humans in osteosarcoma.
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    Chapter 25 Is There a Role for Immunotherapy in Osteosarcoma?
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    Chapter 26 Molecular classification of osteosarcoma.
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    Chapter 27 Current Concepts on the Molecular Biology of Osteosarcoma
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    Chapter 28 How the NOTCH Pathway Contributes to the Ability of Osteosarcoma Cells to Metastasize
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    Chapter 29 The role of Fas/FasL in the metastatic potential of osteosarcoma and targeting this pathway for the treatment of osteosarcoma lung metastases.
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    Chapter 30 Bone Marrow Micrometastases Studied by an Immunomagnetic Isolation Procedure in Extremity Localized Non-metastatic Osteosarcoma Patients
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    Chapter 31 Strategies to explore new approaches in the investigation and treatment of osteosarcoma.
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    Chapter 32 History of Orthopedic Oncology in the United States
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Chapter title
The Epidemiology of Osteosarcoma
Chapter number 1
Book title
Pediatric and Adolescent Osteosarcoma
Published in
Cancer treatment and research, March 2010
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0284-9_1
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4419-0283-2, 978-1-4419-0284-9
Authors

Ottaviani G, Jaffe N, Giulia Ottaviani, Norman Jaffe, Ottaviani, Giulia, Jaffe, Norman

Abstract

Osteosarcoma derives from primitive bone-forming mesenchymal cells and is the most common primary bone malignancy. The incidence rates and 95% confidence intervals of osteosarcoma for all races and both sexes are 4.0 (3.5-4.6) for the range 0-14 years and 5.0 (4.6-5.6) for the range 0-19 years per year per million persons. Among childhood cancers, osteosarcoma occurs eighth in general incidence and in the following order: leukemia (30%), brain and other nervous system cancers (22.3%), neuroblastoma (7.3%), Wilms tumor (5.6%), Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (4.5%), rhabdomyosarcoma (3.1%), retinoblastoma (2.8%), osteosarcoma (2.4%), and Ewing sarcoma (1.4%). The incidence rates of childhood and adolescent osteosarcoma with 95% confidence intervals areas follows: Blacks, 6.8/year/million; Hispanics, 6.5/year/million; and Caucasians, 4.6/year/million. Osteosarcoma has a bimodal age distribution, having the first peak during adolescence and the second peak in older adulthood. The first peak is in the 10-14-year-old age group, coinciding with the pubertal growth spurt. This suggests a close relationship between the adolescent growth spurt and osteosarcoma. The second osteosarcoma peak is in adults older than 65 years of age; it is more likely to represent a second malignancy, frequently related to Paget's disease. The incidence of osteosarcoma has always been considered to be higher in males than in females, occurring at a rate of 5.4 per million persons per year in males vs. 4.0 per million in females, with a higher incidence in blacks (6.8 per million persons per year) and Hispanics (6.5 per million), than in whites (4.6 per million). Osteosarcoma commonly occurs in the long bones of the extremities near the metaphyseal growth plates. The most common sites are the femur (42%, with 75% of tumors in the distal femur), the tibia (19%, with 80% of tumors in the proximal tibia), and the humerus (10%, with 90% of tumors in the proximal humerus). Other likely locations are the skull or jaw (8%) and the pelvis (8%). Cancer deaths due to bone and joint malignant neoplasms represent 8.9% of all childhood and adolescent cancer deaths. Death rates for osteosarcoma have been declining by about 1.3% per year. The overall 5-year survival rate for osteosarcoma is 68%, without significant gender difference. The age of the patient is correlated with the survival, with the poorest survival among older patients. Complete surgical excision is important to ensure an optimum outcome. Tumor staging, presence of metastases, local recurrence, chemotherapy regimen, anatomic location, size of the tumor, and percentage of tumor cells destroyed after neoadjuvant chemotherapy have effects on the outcome.

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Country Count As %
United States 4 <1%
Singapore 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Nigeria 1 <1%
Argentina 1 <1%
Unknown 634 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 109 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 72 11%
Researcher 65 10%
Student > Master 57 9%
Student > Postgraduate 42 7%
Other 118 18%
Unknown 179 28%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 201 31%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 69 11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 53 8%
Engineering 20 3%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 16 2%
Other 77 12%
Unknown 206 32%
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