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Prognosis and Risk Factors Influencing Recurrence in Surgery-treated Patients with Primary Sacral Tumors

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Table 1: Comparison of intraoperative outcomes with different surgical methods (x±s)
Fig. 2: Curve of Disease-free Survival (DFS) Rate. The follow-up period was 8–106 months, with aver-age time and follow-up rate of 83.02 ± 22.85 months and 100%, respectively
Table 3: Multivariate analysis of postoperative recurrence of sacral tumors

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