What about Ewing’s tumor?

Ewing’s tumor should be promptly examined and treated by radical surgery. Ewing’s tumor is a kind of common malignant sarcoma. Early-stage patients with Ewing’s tumor can generally be cured if they are detected early, diagnosed early and treated through radical surgical resection. Patients with intermediate-stage Ewing’s tumor need to cooperate with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy and so on after surgical treatment, to control the condition and prevent recurrence. Patients with intermediate-stage Ewing’s tumor can have a five-year survival rate of about 60% with active treatment, while patients with advanced-stage Ewing’s tumor are unlikely to be completely cured, and the purpose of the treatment is to alleviate the symptoms so that patients can live with the tumor and prolong their life.