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TREATMENT OF GIANT-CELL TUMOURS OF BONE

T. M. Prossor 1

1 The Raditherapy Department, Westminster Hospital, London, London, England

1. Twenty-five cases of benign giant-cell tumour of bone, treated at Westminster Hospital, London, are reported.

2. The diagnosis can often be made on clinical and radiographic grounds alone but biopsy is sometimes necessary and seldom, if ever, contra-indicated.

3. Some cases may best be treated by excision, but in general irradiation is the treatment of choice.

4. Details of treatment by irradiation are given.






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Hip, Knee, Trauma, Upper limb, Foot & Ankle, Paediatrics, Oncology, Spine, Arthroplasty, General