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| | Ewing's Sarcoma - My Child Has - Children's Hospital Boston (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Ewing's sarcoma cells can also spread (metastasize) to other areas of the body, most often to the lung, but less commonly to the bone marrow, kidneys, heart, adrenal gland, and other soft tissues. |
 | | A Ewing sarcoma may be localized, meaning it has not spread beyond the bone where it arose or beyond nearby tissues, or metastatic, meaning it has spread to lungs, bones other than the bone that the tumor originated in, or to other organs or structures of the body. |
 | | Surgery for Ewing sarcoma involves the biopsy, surgical removal of the tumor, bone/skin grafts, limb salvage procedures, amputation, and/or reconstruction, all performed by a surgeon. |
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