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Radiation Oncology
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Sarcoma
What dose/fractionation would you recommend for primary aneurysmal bone cyst of spine after a subtotal resection?
Initial tumor causing cord compression and neurologic deficits.
Radiation Oncologist
See the articles below: Mendenhall et al., PMID 16755186 Zhu et al., PMID 26165419
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