Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Introduction. Superficial soft tissue sarcomas (S-STS) are generally amenable to wide excision. We hypothesized that local recurrence (LR) should be low, even without radiation therapy (RT), and sought to examine the contribution of depth to LR and OS. Methods. Patients with S-STS were retrospective...
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doaj-835a37f91aa0425c9065906a0a0db9202020-11-24T21:18:30ZengHindawi LimitedSarcoma1357-714X1369-16432015-01-01201510.1155/2015/325049325049Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue SarcomasValerie Francescutti0Sartaj S. Sanghera1Richard T. Cheney2Austin Miller3Kilian Salerno4Rachel Burke5Joseph J. Skitzki6John M. Kane7Department of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USADepartment of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USADepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USADepartment of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USADepartment of Radiation Medicine, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USANaval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA 23708, USADepartment of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USADepartment of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USAIntroduction. Superficial soft tissue sarcomas (S-STS) are generally amenable to wide excision. We hypothesized that local recurrence (LR) should be low, even without radiation therapy (RT), and sought to examine the contribution of depth to LR and OS. Methods. Patients with S-STS were retrospectively reviewed. Demographics, tumor features, treatment received, and outcomes were analyzed. Results. 103 patients were identified. Median age was 55 years; 53% of patients were female. Tumor site was 39% in trunk, 38% in the lower extremity, 14% in the upper extremity, and 9% in other locations. The most common histology was 36% leiomyosarcoma. Median tumor size was 2.8 cm (range 0.2–14 cm). Sixty-six percent of tumors were of intermediate/high grade. RT was administered preoperatively in 6% of patients and postoperatively in 15% of patients. An R0 resection was accomplished in 92%. At a median follow-up of 34.2 months (range 2.3–176), 9 patients had a LR (8.7%). Tumor size and grade were not associated with LR. OS was not associated with any tumor or patient variables on univariate analysis. Conclusions. LR was low for S-STS, even with large or high grade tumors and selective use of RT. Surgical resection alone may be adequate therapy for most patients. Superficial location seems to supersede other factors imparting a good prognosis for this group of tumors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/325049 |
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Valerie Francescutti Sartaj S. Sanghera Richard T. Cheney Austin Miller Kilian Salerno Rachel Burke Joseph J. Skitzki John M. Kane Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas Sarcoma |
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Valerie Francescutti Sartaj S. Sanghera Richard T. Cheney Austin Miller Kilian Salerno Rachel Burke Joseph J. Skitzki John M. Kane |
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Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas |
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Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas |
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Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas |
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Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas |
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Homogenous Good Outcome in a Heterogeneous Group of Tumors: An Institutional Series of Outcomes of Superficial Soft Tissue Sarcomas |
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homogenous good outcome in a heterogeneous group of tumors: an institutional series of outcomes of superficial soft tissue sarcomas |
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Introduction. Superficial soft tissue sarcomas (S-STS) are generally amenable to wide excision. We hypothesized that local recurrence (LR) should be low, even without radiation therapy (RT), and sought to examine the contribution of depth to LR and OS. Methods. Patients with S-STS were retrospectively reviewed. Demographics, tumor features, treatment received, and outcomes were analyzed. Results. 103 patients were identified. Median age was 55 years; 53% of patients were female. Tumor site was 39% in trunk, 38% in the lower extremity, 14% in the upper extremity, and 9% in other locations. The most common histology was 36% leiomyosarcoma. Median tumor size was 2.8 cm (range 0.2–14 cm). Sixty-six percent of tumors were of intermediate/high grade. RT was administered preoperatively in 6% of patients and postoperatively in 15% of patients. An R0 resection was accomplished in 92%. At a median follow-up of 34.2 months (range 2.3–176), 9 patients had a LR (8.7%). Tumor size and grade were not associated with LR. OS was not associated with any tumor or patient variables on univariate analysis. Conclusions. LR was low for S-STS, even with large or high grade tumors and selective use of RT. Surgical resection alone may be adequate therapy for most patients. Superficial location seems to supersede other factors imparting a good prognosis for this group of tumors. |
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