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Long-Term Outcomes of Sacral and Sacrococcygeal Chordomas: A 30-Year Single-Center Experience Comparing Three Treatment Modalities

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Takashi Hirase
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Jessica A. Lavery
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Yoshiya Yamada
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Mark H. Bilsky
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Max Vaynrub
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Patrick J. Boland *
DOI:10.1016/j.spinee.2026.06.009delete
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Background Context. Sacral and sacrococcygeal chordomas present surgical and clinical challenges distinct from those of chordomas in the mobile spine. Over the last 30 years, three primary treatment modalities have emerged: wide surgical resection alone, surgical resection with radiotherapy (RT), and increasingly definitive RT. However, no studies have directly compared outcomes among the three treatment methods.
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The Spine Journal
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