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The sarcoma ring trial: a case-based analysis of inter-center agreement across 21 German-speaking sarcoma centers

Authors :
Siyer Roohani
Jolina Handtke
Kamal Hummedah
Markus Albertsmeier
Dimosthenis Andreou
Leonidas Apostolidis
Marinela Augustin
Sebastian Bauer
Moritz Billner
Florian Bösch
Christoph K. W. Deinzer
Niklas Deventer
Anna Duprée
Franziska Eckert
Lars Engel
Katja Fechner
Hagen Fritzsche
Verena Gaidzik
Saeed Ghani
Robert Grützmann
Wiebke K. Guder
Rainer Hamacher
Judith S. Hecker
Anne Hendricks
Axel Hillmann
Philipp Houben
Georg Hübner
Philipp Ivanyi
Christina Jentsch
Maren Jordan
Peter Kappl
Moritz Kaths
Torsten Kessler
Johanna Kirchberg
Carolin Knebel
Robert Krempien
Burkhard Lehner
Ulrich Lenze
Lars H. Lindner
Alisa Martina Lörsch
Nadia Maguire
Sophie Müller
Pompiliu Piso
Vlatko Potkrajcic
Peter Reichardt
Stephan Richter
Simone Schewe
Lars M. Schiffmann
Felicitas Scholten
Jana Käthe Striefler
Matthias Schwarzbach
Katharina Seidensaal
Sabine Semrau
Joanna Szkandera
Christoph J. Szuszies
Beate Timmermann
Armin Tuscherer
Armin Wiegering
Moritz T. Winkelmann
David Kaul
Jens Jakob
Source :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, Vol 151, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
Springer, 2025.

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The management of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) at reference centers with specialized multidisciplinary tumor boards (MTB) improves patient survival. The German Cancer Society (DKG) certifies sarcoma centers in German-speaking countries, promoting high standards of care. This study investigated the variability in treatment recommendations for localized STS across different German-speaking tertiary sarcoma centers. Methods In this cross-sectional case-based survey study, 5 anonymized patient cases with imaging data of localized STS were presented to MTBs of 21 German-speaking tertiary referral hospitals. Centers provided recommendations on treatment sequence and modalities, along with the consensus level within their MTB. Agreement percentages were calculated, and consensus levels were rated on a scale of 1 to 10. Results Five patient cases were discussed resulting in 105 recommendations. Agreement percentages for case 1 to 5 were 14.3%, 61.9%, 33.3%, 52.4% and 9.3%, with a median agreement percentage of 33.3%. Grouping pre- and postoperative therapies as "perioperative" and including recommendations with and without regional hyperthermia raised the median agreement to 47.6%. The mean consensus level within each center across all 5 cases was 9.5. Conclusion This first case-based analysis of inter-center agreement for STS management in German-speaking countries reveals low inter-center agreement but high intra-center consensus. Our study includes nearly all tertiary sarcoma centers in German-speaking countries, affirming its strong external validity. These findings suggest potential and clinically very relevant differences in treatment standards among sarcoma centers. Enhanced case-based exchanges and collaborative efforts are needed to reduce discrepancies and standardize the management of STS patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14321335
Volume :
151
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.297d36c26db64341873dabee2a5116b5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-024-06063-z