One hundred eighty-three patients with malignant skeletal (83) or soft tissue sarcoma (100) were entered into the multimodality preoperative limb salvage protocol. Local recurrences were observed in 5 of 183 (2.7%). Six patients required amputation because of complications, and 13 patients died within 1 year from metastatic disease. There was no statistical difference in survival rates between a series of patients who had amputation and adjuvant therapy and patients treated by limb salvage and adjuvant therapy. Overall survival rates for patients with soft tissue sarcoma were 76%. Although the exact reason for the improved local control is not known, it is our belief that it is the result of the multidisciplinary therapy that destroys microscopic disease at the periphery of the primary tumor.

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