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Giant cell tumor of bone

Virchows Archiv, 2004
H. Yoshida, M. Akeho, T. Yumoto
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Giant cell tumor of bone

Human Pathology, 1982
E, Eisenberg, D J, Krutchkoff
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone: An Update

Current Oncology Reports, 2021
Atrayee Basu Mallick, S. Chawla
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

2015
Giant cell tumor of bone is a locally aggressive primary bone neoplasm constituted by proliferating mononuclear or plump spindle cells among which there are numerous macrophages and evenly distributed large multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells that can, on occasion, undergo malignant transformation.
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Preoperative Denosumab Therapy Against Giant Cell Tumor of Bone is Associated with an Increased Risk of Local Recurrence After Curettage Surgery

Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2022
N. Asano   +16 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
exaly  

Giant cell tumor of bone.

American family physician, 1991
Giant cell tumor is the second most common benign tumor of bone. Plain radiographs may demonstrate distinctive features but can also be misleading. The diagnosis may be aided by the use of other imaging modalities, such as bone scan, computed tomography and angiography. The recurrence rate is high, but some of the newer treatments seem to be associated
M H, Lerner, S A, Deluca
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Tarantino   +2 more
exaly  

[Giant cell tumor of bone].

Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1989
This retrospective study analyses 67 patients with 69 giant cell tumors of bone staged according to the Surgical Staging System of benign and malignant lesions of Enneking (1980, 1986). A significant correlation between Stage 2 and Stage 3 benign lesions in respect to local recurrence as well as between the therapeutic procedures and recurrence was ...
P, Wuisman   +6 more
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Michael L Cheng   +2 more
exaly  

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