some info about the cases I know about
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:21 pm
I just wanted to fill in some info reg. our community experience with the ASPS bone mets and their treatments. We had the following situation in a different patients attending this and former ASPS web-site:
1. Mets to the jaw bone, were treated by the wide resection/reconstruction.
2. Met to the rib. After the radiation therapy treatments there were no sign of the met anymore on the consecutive CT scans.
3. Met to the tibia. Radio Frequency Ablation was successfully performed to kill a 7mm tumor in the bone marrow, the patient has no sigh of the recurrence 2 years since the treatment.
1. Mets to the jaw bone, were treated by the wide resection/reconstruction.
2. Met to the rib. After the radiation therapy treatments there were no sign of the met anymore on the consecutive CT scans.
3. Met to the tibia. Radio Frequency Ablation was successfully performed to kill a 7mm tumor in the bone marrow, the patient has no sigh of the recurrence 2 years since the treatment.