Publications by authors named "Josephine Kersting"

Article Synopsis
  • Ewing sarcoma (EwS) is a rare and aggressive bone tumor mainly affecting younger individuals, with sacral EwS being particularly uncommon and difficult to treat.
  • Researchers analyzed data from two trials involving 124 patients to assess factors affecting survival rates (overall and event-free survival) in patients with localized or metastatic sacral EwS.
  • Findings indicate that age, tumor volume, and presence of metastases are key prognostic factors, with younger patients showing better survival outcomes and older patients facing greater risks.
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Background: Local treatment is a crucial element in the standard of care for Ewing sarcoma (EWS). While systemic treatment is improved in randomised clinical trials, local treatment modalities are discussed controversially. We analysed the association between local therapy and event-free survival (EFS), overall survival (OS), and local recurrence (LR) in prospectively collected data of patients with localised EWS.

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Purpose: Radiation therapy (RT) is an integral part of Ewing sarcoma (EwS) therapy. The Ewing 2008 protocol recommended RT doses ranging from 45 to 54 Gy. However, some patients received other doses of RT.

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Resection margin adequacy plays a critical role in the local control of sarcomas. Fluorescence-guided surgery has increased complete resection rates and local recurrence-free survival in several oncological disciplines. The purpose of this study was to determine whether sarcomas exhibit sufficient tumor fluorescence (photodynamic diagnosis (PDD)) after administration of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and whether photodynamic therapy (PDT) has an impact on tumor vitality in vivo.

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