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Current management of pulmonary relapse in Ewing sarcoma: A report from the Pediatric Surgical Oncology Research Collaborative

Video Published 2025-12-22 Updated 2025-12-26

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Multi-center study examining pulmonary relapse management in Ewing sarcoma patients found that solitary lung nodules had significantly better outcomes (73% three-year survival) when treated with metastasectomy and radiation, compared to multiple nodules or extrapulmonary disease. Findings suggest solitary pulmonary relapse represents a biologically favorable recurrence pattern amenable to aggressive local control.

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  • Solitary pulmonary nodule relapse in Ewing sarcoma shows 73% 3-year survival vs 40% for multiple nodules and 23% for extrapulmonary disease
  • Metastasectomy combined with whole lung radiation achieves meaningful local control in solitary pulmonary Ewing relapse cases
  • Solitary pulmonary relapse may represent biologically favorable recurrence pattern more amenable to curative-intent multimodal therapy
  • Multi-center data from 33 patients shows ~2/3 had lung-limited relapse, with nearly half presenting as solitary nodules
  • Metastasectomy should be considered as part of multimodal therapy for solitary pulmonary Ewing sarcoma relapse

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