Background/purpose: Intratumoral angiogenesis quantified by microvessel density (MVD) has been shown to be a strong prognostic indicator in a number of malignant tumors. Its association with prognosis in Ewing sarcoma has not been previously studied. The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between angiogenesis and clinical outcome in Ewing sarcoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntratumoral angiogenesis quantified by microvessel density (MVD) has been shown to be a strong prognostic indicator in a number of malignant tumors. Its association with prognosis in bone sarcomas has been subject to less extensive research. The aim of this study was to investigate prognostic significance of angiogenesis in osteosarcoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Almost 20 different prognostic factors have so far been investigated in childhood bone tumors, but apart from clinical stage the results have been inconclusive. We evaluated possible prognostic factors of malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents.
Methods: Seventy children and adolescents, who have been treated for bone sarcomas (36 with osteosarcoma and 34 with Ewing's sarcoma) at the Children's Hospital in Zagreb and the Orthopedic Clinic of the Zagreb University School of Medicine were included in the study.