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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Angiosarcomas of Primary Gynecologic Origin: A Clinicopathologic Review and Quantitative Analysis of Survival



Abstract

Objective:  Angiosarcomas are aggressive, malignant soft tissue neoplasms of endothelial origin and occur rarely in the female genital tract. There is lack of consensus on risk factors for poor outcome and optimal treatment. To this end, we performed a clinicopathologic review and survival analysis.

Conclusions: This review supports the use of surgical and adjuvant radiotherapy for angiosarcomas of the vulva, vagina, and uterus. Cytoreductive surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy remain the primary treatment of angiosarcomas of the ovary

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