Abstract

Background: The presence of hepatic metastases (HM) in sarcomatous tumours is associated with poor prognosis, surgical resection of HM has been suggested as a tool to improve survival rates in selected patients. However, there is inadequate literature reporting the role of hepatic surgery as treatment for sarcoma liver metastasis. The aim of this study is to describe the survival after hepatic resection in patients afected of sarcoma liver metastasis in our cohort.

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