Bone Cancer, Version 2.2025, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines In Oncology

J. Sybil Biermann, Angela C. Hirbe(Barnes-Jewish Hospital), Shivani Ahlawat(Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center), Nicholas M. Bernthal(University of Colorado Cancer Center), Odion Binitie(Moffitt Cancer Center), Sarah G Boles(UC San Diego Health System), Brian E. Brigman(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Alexandra K. Callan(Southwestern Medical Center), Cara A. Cipriano(University of Pennsylvania), Lee D. Cranmer(Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa), Jessica Davis(Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center), Eric D. Donnelly(Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University), Michael J. Ferguson(Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center), Ann Graham, John Groundland(University of Utah), Matthew Hess(University of Colorado Cancer Center), Susan M. Hiniker(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Margo Hoover‐Regan(University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center), Jason L. Hornick(Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center), Brandon Jonard(Cleveland Clinic), Joseph Kuechle(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), Dieter M. Lindskog(Yale Cancer Center), Joel Mayerson(The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute), Sean V. McGarry(Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation), Carol D. Morris(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Daniel J. Olson(University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center), Peter S. Rose(WinnMed), Victor M. Santana(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Robert L. Satcher(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Herbert S. Schwartz(Breast Cancer Research Foundation), Rebecca M. Shulman(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Steven W. Thorpe(UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center), Breelyn A. Wilky(University of Colorado Cancer Center), Rosanna Wustrack(UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center), Janet Yoon(City Of Hope National Medical Center), Lisa E. Hang(National Comprehensive Cancer Network), Frankie Jones(National Comprehensive Cancer Network), Nicholas Sansone(National Comprehensive Cancer Network), Megan Lyons(National Comprehensive Cancer Network)
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
April 1, 2025
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Abstract

Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma constitute 36% of all primary bone cancers. However, these 2 subtypes represent the most commonly diagnosed bone cancer types in the pediatric and adolescent population. Although still largely unknown, certain genetic mutations, rearrangements, and/or predisposition syndromes likely play a role in the pathogenesis of bone cancer. Osteosarcoma may also develop as a direct result of the long-term side effects of radiation therapy. With the implementation of a multimodality approach to treatment, including multiagent neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy regimens, targeted therapy options, surgery, and radiation, individuals with Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma are showing higher cure rates and improved overall survival. The NCCN Guidelines for Bone Cancer provide a consensus and evidence-based framework for the workup, management, and surveillance of local and recurrent/metastatic disease.


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