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  2. The intent of the video was to help as many people as possible, so it is posted on YouTube as well as the websites of the University’s Cancer Center Sarcoma homepage and Rein in Sarcoma. With time, more and more people are watching the clips, some from places far away.

  3. For Patients Facing Amputation. Dr. Edward Cheng of the University of Minnesota, presents moving stories of young people’s nervousness, courage, and optimism before and after amputation surgery in the treatment of bone sarcoma cancer. Learn more.

  4. Evaluation of PET as predictor of response to pre-operative treatment for soft tissue sarcoma – phase 2 trial: Dr. Edward Cheng: UMN: $42,809

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  5. He sees patients at University of Minnesota Health Clinics and Surgery Center Orthopaedic Clinic. His research interests explore osteonecrosis, arthroplasty, hip and knee surgery, metastatic bone disease, sarcoma and bone neoplasms. Dr. Cheng is also a professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School.

  6. Dr. Cheng is the Mairs Family Professor Endowed Chair and specializes in orthopedic oncology (bone and soft tissue tumors) and adult reconstructive surgery (joint replacement). His research focuses on soft tissue tumors and sarcomas, bone tumors, osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis), and joint replacement. He is the director of the University of ...

  7. About The Provider. Dr. Cheng is the Mairs Family Professor Endowed Chair and specializes in orthopedic oncology (bone and soft tissue tumors) and adult reconstructive surgery (joint replacement). His research focuses on soft tissue tumors and sarcomas, bone tumors, osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis), and joint replacement.

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