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Ewing’s Sarcoma- Treatment Overview

Posted In Tumor on December 29, 2009 No Comment


Ewing’s sarcoma is treated applying numerous strategies like surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.

  • Surgery

    Surgery is employed for removal of the tumor or any remnant tumor following chemotherapy, classically lasting for sixty-three days. Surgery is conducted in case the tumor could be totally removed while sparing essential tissues or organs any form of harm.

  • Radiation therapy

    Ewing's sarcoma treatmentRadiation therapy is pain-free treatment method analogous to X-ray technique. During the treatment, an instrument focuses high-power energy rays at the malignant location for obliterating the tumor cells. There is some extent of damage to the healthy cells during the therapy; however normal cells are more capable of the restorative process as compared to the tumor cells. The objective of the therapy is sparing as much of healthy cells as doable, while inflicting maximum injury to the tumor cells for facilitating their fatality or disabling their capacity to mend or replicate. Radiation therapy is offered in merger with chemotherapy and at times surgery. Externally located source of radiation is generally is form of radiation offered to these tumors. Researchers are assessing the efficacy of radiation that is emitted via an implantation placed inside the body at the time of surgery.

  • Chemotherapy

    This form of treatment employs drugs for annihilating cancerous cells using drugs that could be consumed via pill or intravenous or intramuscular injection form. Also known as systemic therapy as the drug makes an entry via the bloodstream, travelling throughout the body and killing cancerous cells in its course. The usage of greater than one form of drug is known as combination chemotherapy. The line of treatment in case of Ewing’s family of tumors is usually surgical intervention or radiation therapy for removal of locally placed tumor and chemotherapy for killing remnant cancerous cells in the body.

  • Myeloablative therapy

    Myeloablative therapy along with stem cell support is the complement to the therapy choices just given and is generally done on those having disease that is showing resistance to treatment, recurrent disease or disease that has shown wide dissemination.

This therapy is a quite intensive regime of chemotherapy for obliterating those cells that are showing rapid division. Stem cells are cells that show self-renewal which produce all of the other varied kinds of blood cells. Stem cell support is given to enrich the stem cells for increasing the quantity of such significant cells that circulate in the bloodstream subsequent to chemotherapy have been administered for killing the remnant tumour cells.


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