To determine which factors impact on quality of life of patients with bone tumor, we used the Children Health Questionnaire French version. Thirty-seven patients (25 males, 19 osteosarcoma, 18 Ewing sarcoma) were studied. At assessment, median age was 15 years, median follow-up was 4 years. Mean scores were 60, 81, 76, 74, 70, 87 for general health, physical functioning, pain, mental health, self-esteem, and family activity, respectively. Lower results were observed for mental health in girls, for physical functioning, and self-esteem in patients with endoprosthesis, and for family activity and pain in patients who had relapsed.
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