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Neoadjuvant treatment of soft tissue sarcoma.

Authors :
Greto D
Livi L
Saieva C
Bonomo P
Meattini I
Loi M
Di Brina L
Beltrami G
Campanacci D
Scoccianti G
Capanna R
Mangoni M
Paiar F
Franchi A
Biti G
Source :
La Radiologia medica [Radiol Med] 2014 Mar; Vol. 119 (3), pp. 195-200. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 26.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate disease-free survival (DFS), overall survival and toxicity of patients who underwent preoperative therapy for soft tissue sarcoma.<br />Materials and Methods: The data of 38 consecutive patients affected by soft tissue sarcoma were retrospectively analysed. Six (15.8 %) patients were treated only with neoadjuvant radiotherapy, and 32 (84.2 %) with neoadjuvant chemo-radiation therapy. Surgery was performed within 4-6 weeks after the completion of neoadjuvant treatment.<br />Results: Median follow-up was 4.9 years (range 1-13.7 years). All patients received preoperative external beam radiotherapy (RT). Most patients (84.2 %) underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment associated with radiotherapy. After neoadjuvant treatment, the majority of patients underwent wide excision (32 out of 38) and five patients had marginal surgery; only one patient underwent amputation. Local recurrence was observed in only two patients (5.2 %). Fourteen (36.8 %) patients experienced metastatic relapse. At the time of our analysis 13 patients (34.2 %) had died due to metastatic spread of the disease. In our series, DFS in relation to distant metastases (DM) showed a significant result for lower limb involvement (p = 0.038) and marginal excision (p = 0.024), both predictors of a worse DFS, histology was statistically significant although it was not possible to evaluate the risk for specific histology due to the small number of events in the different subtypes.<br />Conclusions: The results obtained from our study are encouraging with regard to the feasibility and efficacy of preoperative RT in the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma in view of the results obtained in terms of local control, limb sparing and safety.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1826-6983
Volume :
119
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Radiologia medica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24277509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11547-013-0331-6