Abstract
Metastatic Ewing's sarcoma is a challenging disease for oncology care providers with
wide spectrum of disease at presentation, widely varying approach to the treatment
and varied outcomes. The paucity of randomized evidence is a barrier in developing
a consensus. This perspective provides the evidence ”for and against” the benefit
of aggressive approach including local and systemic therapy in patients presenting
with metastatic Ewing's sarcoma and provide general recommendations so as to help
select patients who will benefit with definitive intent treatment and also, avoid
aggressive approach in patients with dismal outcome.
Keywords
Bone metastasis - curative - Ewing's sarcoma - lung metastasis - palliative