Orthopaedic tumors: What problems are we solving, and are universities and major medical centers doing enough?
- PMID: 28507421
- PMCID: PMC5422708
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jor.2017.03.014
Orthopaedic tumors: What problems are we solving, and are universities and major medical centers doing enough?
Abstract
Little has been published about the complexity of orthopaedic tumors compared to others tumors. The current study in the literature treated this problem in terms of classification, surgical intervention and impact on the patient. In this article, factors risks of tumors will be we identified. A strategy based on three dimensional simulations will be explained in order to improve the clinical trials.
Keywords: 3D simulation; CT, computed tomography; Cartilage tumors; MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging; O3DC, orthopaedic 3D collection; Skull base tumors.
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