Can extraosseous Ewing’s tumor be completely cured?

Patients with early stage Ewing’s sarcoma can usually be cured by radical surgical removal. Patients with middle and late stage Ewing’s sarcoma are hard to be cured. 1. Early-stage Ewing’s tumor: If it is an early-stage patient, Ewing’s sarcoma has not spread and metastasized, it can be removed cleanly through radical surgical resection. 2. Middle and late stage Ewing’s tumor: Ewing’s sarcoma is a very serious malignant tumor. Due to proliferation and metastasis, patients with middle stage Ewing’s sarcoma need to cooperate with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy and so on while actively undergoing surgical treatment. The five-year survival rate of patients with intermediate-stage Ewing sarcoma is about 60% with active treatment. Patients with advanced Ewing sarcoma are unlikely to be completely cured, and active symptomatic treatment can generally extend their life expectancy by 1-3 years. When extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma occurs, you should go to the hospital in time and choose the appropriate treatment after examination and evaluation by the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.