Brady L W
Skeletal Radiol. 1979 Jun 6;4(2):72-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00349330.
Historically, the literature reveals that the incidence of radiation induced bone sarcomas is very low. Details related to epidemiology cannot be identified, however, because of the difficulty of identifying precisely the patient population at risk for development of the radiation induced sarcoma. The change in character of practice in cancer management with ever increasing numbers of patients receiving both radiation therapy and chemotherapy should alert physicians to the potential for increased incidence of this rare and unusual tumor.
从历史上看,文献表明辐射诱发骨肉瘤的发生率非常低。然而,由于难以精确确定有辐射诱发肉瘤发生风险的患者群体,与流行病学相关的详细信息无法确定。随着越来越多的患者接受放疗和化疗,癌症治疗实践特点的变化应提醒医生注意这种罕见且特殊肿瘤的发生率可能会增加。