Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8952930 | Journal of the American College of Surgeons | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Granular data afforded by collaborative research enables in-depth analysis of patient outcomes. The NCDB, although powered with large numbers, cannot assess many relevant outcomes (eg recurrence, DSS, or complications). In this study, the approaches yielded conflicting results. The USSC data suggested no value of radiation and the NCDB demonstrated improved OS, contradicting all randomized controlled trials in sarcoma. The pros and cons of either approach must be considered when applying results to clinical practice, and underscore the importance of randomized controlled trials.
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Authors
Aileen C. BS, Cecilia G. MD, MS, Yuan PhD, Alexandra G. MD, Thuy B. MD, George MD, FACS, Valerie MD, J. Harrison MD, Meena MD, T. Clark MD, FACS, Jennifer MD, Kevin K. MD, FACS, Konstantinos MD, Konstantinos MD, PhD, FACS, Darren MD, Ryan C. MD, FACS,