Central chondrosarcoma

Central chondrosarcoma is a sarcoma whose cells tend to differentiate into cartilage. Divided into: central chondrosarcoma; peripheral chondrosarcoma; periosteal chondrosarcoma. Treatment is only surgical treatment and has a relatively high cure rate. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are not effective for chondrosarcoma. Due to the slow growth of chondrosarcoma, local recurrence and metastasis can still occur after more than 10 years of primary tumor resection.

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