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ASO Visual Abstract: High Community-Level Social Vulnerability is Associated with Worse Recurrence-Free Survival Following Resection of Extremity and Truncal Soft-Tissue Sarcoma

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Correspondence to Christina L. Roland MD, MS.

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Kelly Hunt is a member of the Medical Advisory Board for ArmadaHealth and AstraZeneca, and has received research funding, paid to her institution, from Cairn Surgical, Eli Lilly & Co., and Lumicell. Raymond S. Traweek, Heather Lyu, Russell G. Witt, Rebecca A. Snyder, Elise F. Nassif, David D. Krijgh, Jeffrey M. Smith, Gordon S. Tilney, Chun Feng, Yi-Ju Chiang, Keila E. Torres, Margaret J. Roubaud, Christopher P. Scally, Emily Z. Keung, Alexander F. Mericli, and Christina L. Roland have no conflicts of interest to declare in relation to this work.

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Traweek, R.S., Lyu, H., Witt, R.G. et al. ASO Visual Abstract: High Community-Level Social Vulnerability is Associated with Worse Recurrence-Free Survival Following Resection of Extremity and Truncal Soft-Tissue Sarcoma. Ann Surg Oncol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-024-15201-3

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