Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board (ONCB) Metabolic/Inflammatory/Tumors Practice Exam

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What has the effect of chemotherapy been shown to have for adults with soft tissue sarcoma?

  1. Enabled rapid return to usual activities

  2. Provided local control of the tumor

  3. Been administered weekly for tumor management

  4. Shown no increase in cure rate

The correct answer is: Shown no increase in cure rate

The effect of chemotherapy on adults with soft tissue sarcoma has been studied extensively, and it is understood that while chemotherapy can provide some palliative benefits, it has not shown a significant increase in the cure rate for this type of cancer. This is particularly relevant because soft tissue sarcomas are often resistant to chemotherapy, and treatment primarily focuses on surgical resection and, in some cases, radiation therapy for local control. This means that while chemotherapy may help to reduce tumor size or manage symptoms in some patients, it does not fundamentally alter the overall outcomes in terms of curing the disease. Therefore, stating that chemotherapy has shown no increase in the cure rate accurately reflects the current understanding in the management of soft tissue sarcoma.