Ewing Sarcoma - Childhood and Adolescence


Ewing's sarcoma cancer survivor Bucky Ribbeck talks about how cycling has allowed him to remain physically active after surgery limited his ability to play baseball. For more information on Ewing's sarcoma treatment at MD Anderson, visit http://bit.ly/2w7zF8x. To make an appointment, call 1-855-995-2807. #endcancer #wekeepkidsrunning


This lecture describes the clinical, radiographical, and pathological features of small round blue cell tumors of bone, such as Ewing Sarcoma, Myeloma, Lymphoma, and Eosinophilic Granuloma.
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This is part of a lecture series on Radiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Tumors.
James C. Wittig, MD is an Orthopedic Oncologist and Sarcoma Surgeon who specializes in Limb Sparing Surgery for pediatric and adult bone and soft tissue sarcomas. He also performs surgery for benign bone and soft tissue tumors, pathological fractures, and metastatic cancers. Dr. Wittig regularly teaches orthopedic surgery residents about the radiological and pathological diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors. In 2007, Dr. Wittig won Teacher of the Year award for outstanding leadership, guidance and selfless dedication to the Residents of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Wittig has recently been named one of the top 13 Orthopedic Oncologists in the United States. He has also been featured in Castle Connolly and New York Magazine as one of the Best Orthopedic Oncologists in the New York area and United States.
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*** Disclaimer: The information presented in this video is not meant to substitute for any particular medical opinion. If you have been diagnosed with a tumor of any part of your body or a musculoskeletal tumor, you must seek a formal opinion from a medical doctor or an orthopedic oncologist. The information presented in these videos is purely for educational purposes. ***


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Sarcoma Oncology Center patient, Jeanine, describes her experience undergoing treatment for Ewing's Sarcoma with Dr. Sant Chawla. Jeanine shares the positive and supportive environment in having chemotherapy treatments and was able to continue to live out her daily routines.
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This is a short treatment outcome awareness video of a limb salvage surgery for bone cancer(sarcoma).
Ewing's sarcoma is an aggressive bone cancer. It is known to affect the pelvis, scapula and the spine in addition to limbs.
Ewing's sarcoma belong to PNET/EFT entity and are known to be aggressive and fatal if untreated. This case scenario is of a young adult who was suffering from sarcoma involvement of shoulder blade bone (scapula). He underwent limb salvage surgery with partial scapulectomy, preserving the shoulder joint and function. This was possible due to good response to pre operative chemotherapy and adequate imaging by mri and pet ct scans.
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Ben talks to us about how cancer plays a part in identity as a teen/young adult. We go rock climbing with Ben in Virginia for today's #50States50Stories feature.
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