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Pediatric Ewing Sarcoma

Key points about Ewing sarcoma

  • Ewing sarcoma is a rare group of cancers that usually occur in the bone, but can also occur in soft tissue.
  • X-ray and other imaging tests may be used in diagnosing Ewing sarcoma. A biopsy is needed to make a definite diagnosis.
  • Ewing sarcoma is treated with chemotherapy followed by surgery and/or radiation therapy. High-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplant may be used in some children.
  • Continuous follow-up care during and after treatment is necessary.
  • Many complications can occur from the cancer and from the treatment. The complications may be short- or long-term.

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Providers Who Treat Ewing Sarcoma

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