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Jay S. Wunder, MD
Surgeon-in-Chief
Mount Sinai Hospital; University of Toronto, Canada
Poster(s):
(P 059) SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHONDROSARCOMA OF LONG BONES UTILIZING A PRE-OPERATIVE RADIOLOGIC AGGRESSIVENESS SCORE?
(P 068) CLINICO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF RADIATION-INDUCED SARCOMAS: A CANADIAN SARCOMA RESEARCH AND CLINICAL COLLABORATION (CANSARCC) STUDY
(P 180) INVESTIGATING CLINICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SUCCESSFUL PRIMARY HUMAN SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA CELL LINES
(P 233) DETERMINING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PD-L1 AND STAT1 TO THE UPS ANTI-TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
(P 284) HOW DO THE OUTCOMES OF RADIATION ASSOCIATED PELVIC AND SACRAL BONE SARCOMAS COMPARE TO PRIMARY OSTEOSARCOMAS FOLLOWING SURGICAL RESECTION?
(P 304) SURGICAL STAGING OF OSTEOSARCOMA: WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL METHOD FOR PREDICTING LOCAL RECURRENCE?
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