I have been looking for a case report that stated that:
A male at age 10 had ASPS in the calf he receved no raidiation nor chemo. NED
Then at age 31 he has lung spread and it was removed. Again no chemo nor radiation. NED
At age 47 one brain met was detected and removed. He is now again NED.
I am wondering if this is a better option if the ASPS can be removed via surgery and only if it canot then try radiation and chemo?
I am trying to make a decision with myself in reference to just doing surgerys because it seems that after seven months aprox there has been no changes.
Also, this page would be a nice adition to this topic if found.
I cant find this web report

I am having computer problems and i cant copy nor paist and my web is crawling slow

In healing hopes and light!
Amanda R