Survey of Paediatric Oncologists and Pathologists regarding Their Views and Experiences with Variant Translocations in Ewing and Ewing-Like Sarcoma: A Report of the Children’s Oncology Group
Table 1
Demographics of respondents.
Demographics
Count of respondents (%)
Discipline
Pediatric/medical oncologists
85 (78.0)
W/ special interest in sarcomas
49 (57.6)
W/o special interest in sarcomas
36 (42.4)
Surgical pathologists
24 (22.0)
W/ special interest in sarcomas
23 (95.8)
W/o special interest in sarcomas
1 (4.2)
Sarcoma specialists
72 (66.1)
Nonsarcoma specialists
37 (33.9)
Current location of practise
North America
102 (93.6)
Europe
3 (2.8)
Asia and Pacific
4 (3.7)
Type of practice
Academic
98 (89.9)
Private/community
11 (10.1)
Duration after completion of training (years)
1–5
25 (22.9)
6–10
34 (31.2)
11–15
14 (12.8)
>15
36 (33.0)
Number of newly diagnosed bone and soft tissue sarcoma patients treated each year
0–10
27 (24.8)
11–25
34 (31.2)
26–50
19 (17.4)
51–100
8 (7.3)
>100
21 (19.3)
Percentage of time spent on basic science research